ICON 1 definition

ICON 1. Facility agreement dated 11 October 2017 (as amended from time to time) in respect of the passenger cruise vessel with builder’s hull no. 1400 entered into between, amongst others, RCCL as borrower, the Hermes Agent, the Facility Agent and the banks and financial institutions listed therein as Lenders in relation to a term loan facility not exceeding the US dollar equivalent of eighty per cent. (80%) of the Contract Price and one hundred per cent (100%) of the Hermes Fee, the Finnvera Premium and (if applicable) the Finnvera Balancing Premium (as such terms are defined therein).

Examples of ICON 1 in a sentence

  • Hiebert, “Parliament and the Human Rights Act: Can the JCHR Help Facilitate a Culture of Rights?” (2006) 4 ICON 1; J.

  • In the phase 2 clinical study 300 µg/100 µl ICON- 1 is being administered intravitreally followed by 0.5 mg/50 µl ranibizumab after 30 minutes, a total injection volume of 150 µl.

  • Doreen Lustig and J.H.H. Weiler, Judicial Review in the Contemporary World—Retrospective and Prospective, 16 I-CON 1 (2018).

  • CDM Smith – TAEC- ICON 1 KUKL: KVWSIP Loan 182 Biannual Social and Environmental Safeguard Monitoring Report due to various local and national issues.

  • Choudhry, “The Lochner Era and Comparative Constitutionalism” (2004) 2 ICON 1.

  • ADLER, THE MAN WHO NEVER DIED: THE LIFE, TIMES, AND LEGACY OF JOE HILL, AMERICAN LABOR ICON 1- 4 (2012).

  • ICON 1 [34] showed a 9% improvement in 10-year survival in patients with early ovarian cancer who are treated with platinum-based chemotherapy (Grade A).

  • Mr. Dow advised that Mr. Don Blois would be presenting on behalf of the Indian Lake Golf Course/Club.

  • ICON 1 [21] showed a 9% improvement in 10-year survival in patients with early ovarian cancer who are treated with platinum-based chemotherapy (Grade A).

  • For a student enrolled in grades nine through twelve, the board of school directors may require the schools to direct communications regarding a low balance or money owed by a student for school meals to the student if the communications are made individually to the student by appropriate school personnel and are made discreetly.

Related to ICON 1

  • [Signature Page means the page(s) at the end of the Plan entitled "Signature Page."

  • ACCEPTED AND AGREED [TRANSFEREE] _________________________________ (Name)

  • Home Page means the Borrower’s corporate home page on the World Wide Web accessible through the Internet via the universal resource locator (URL) identified as xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx or such other universal resource locator that it shall designate in writing to the Agent as its corporate home page on the World Wide Web.

  • Eskom means Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, a company registered in accordance with the laws of the Republic of South Africa under Registration Number 2002/015527/30].

  • Web Page means a document on the Internet which may be viewed in its entirety without leaving the applicable distinct URL address.

  • STAR means Star Cruises Limited of Canon’s Court, 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx XX 00, Bermuda;

  • Loft means an intermediary floor on a residual space in a pitched roof; above normal floor level with a maximum height of 1.5 metres and which is constructed or adopted for storage purposes;

  • Level 1 Support means qualifying and logging all Technical Support Incidents, answering technical inquiries via telephone support and email regarding the Work and performing limited diagnostic services.

  • MOE means the Borrower’s Ministry of Education;

  • MOH means the Borrower’s Ministry of Health;

  • SOFRi means the SOFR for:

  • IXC means a Carrier that provides InterLATA or IntraLATA Toll services.

  • Option 1 [X] Yes, but only with respect to a Contributing Participant's Elective Deferrals.

  • Project Management The individuals appointed by each Party cf. clause 4.1 in the Agreement.

  • LTE means Long Term Evolution, which is a standard for wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals.

  • Retail choice means the ability of retail customers to shop for