Examples of Global Canada in a sentence
The senior unsecured debt of CT REIT is rated by S&P Global Ratings acting through Standard and Poor's Rating Services (Canada), a business unit of S&P Global Canada Corp.
The senior unsecured debt of CT REIT is rated by S&P Global Ratings acting through Standard and Poor’s Rating Services (Canada), a business unit of S&P Global Canada Corp.
On March 4, 2005, the Corporation commenced an application in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice against American Home Assurance Company ("American Home"), Chubb Insurance Company of Canada ("Chubb"), Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada, ACE INA Insurance Company, Zurich Insurance Company of Canada, AXA Canada, Temple Insurance Company, Continental Casualty Company, Lloyd's Underwriters and Gerling Global Canada (the "Insurers").
RATINGS Ratings: [The Notes have not been specifically rated.] The Notes to be issued [have been] [are expected to be] rated: [S&P Global Ratings, acting through S&P Global Ratings Canada, a business unit of S&P Global Canada Corp.: [ ]][Moody’s Canada Inc.: [ ]][Fitch Ratings, Inc.: [ ]] 3.
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Note: Global Canada equipment that Merchant leases through a leasing company referred by Global Canada is not considered to be “third party equipment” for purposes of this paragraph.
Goliath PEA Overview The 2017 PEA was prepared by CSA Global Canada Geosciences Ltd.
In the event that Merchant has entered into a Point-of-Sale Equipment Agreement with Global Payments Canada GP (“Global Canada”) for terminal and equipment services, Merchant may also, by giving written notice to Global Canada at any time within ninety (90) days following a fee increase or the introduction of a new fee, terminate the Point-of-Sale Equipment Agreement without penalty, either as of the effective date of the change or as of a later-specified date.
On March 4, 2005, the Corporation commenced an application in the Ontario Court against American Home Assurance Company ("American Home"), Chubb Insurance Company of Canada ("Chubb"), Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada, ACE INA Insurance Company, Zurich Insurance Company of Canada, AXA Canada, Temple Insurance Company, Continental Casualty Company, Lloyd's Underwriters and Gerling Global Canada (the "Insurers").
RATINGS Ratings: [The Notes have not been specifically rated.] The Notes to be issued [have been] [are expected to be] rated: [S&P Global Ratings, acting through Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services (Canada), a business unit of S&P Global Canada Corp.: [ ]][Moody’s Canada Inc.: [ ]][Fitch Ratings, Inc.: [ ]] 3.