Fundamental Issues definition

Fundamental Issues means the matters covered in Article 6 of Part B of these Articles read with Annexure 1 to Part B of these Articles;
Fundamental Issues has the meaning set forth in Section 5.5.
Fundamental Issues means those issues which require the vote of both of the Partners or the approval of the Management Committee, as provided in Section 5.3.

Examples of Fundamental Issues in a sentence

  • Fundamental Issues in International Law, WTO Law and Legal Theory, 2009, pp.

  • The Belgium IAP (Interuniversity Attraction Poles) MoVES (Fundamental Issues in Software Engineering: Modeling, Verification and Evolution of Software) is a project whose partners are the Belgium universities (VUB, KUL, UA, UCB, ULB, FUNDP, ULg, UMH) and three European institutes (INRIA, IC and TUD) respectively from France, Great Britain and Netherlands.

  • Some Fundamental Issues in Ground-State Density Functional Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed.

  • Cantor, “State of the Art and New Directions in Risk Assessment and Risk Management: Fundamental Issues of Measurement and Management,” Chapter 12 in Risk Analysis and Society: An Interdisciplinary Characterization of the Field, edited by T.

  • The reply is not tenable as the economic criterion was the basis to identify the BPL families in rural and urban areas.


More Definitions of Fundamental Issues

Fundamental Issues means any of the following matters:
Fundamental Issues means such issues or matters enumerated under Article 32 of the Articles of Association, in respect of which special voting rights are provided to the shareholders for having decision.
Fundamental Issues means such issues or matters vis-_-vis the Company in respect of which special voting rights are provided for under Subscription Agreement in terms of Articles 112A and 150A hereof;
Fundamental Issues means the matters set out in Schedule 2 to these Articles pertaining to the Company;
Fundamental Issues shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.9 hereof.
Fundamental Issues shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.4.
Fundamental Issues shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.4.