Italian Authorities definition
Examples of Italian Authorities in a sentence
Any such information relative to the Loan may also be given by any Italian Authorities to international institutions charged with collecting statistical data.
The Agent may (with the prior consent of the Italian Authorities) resign and appoint one of its Affiliates as successor by giving notice to the other Finance Parties and the Borrower.
The Borrower undertakes to pay to the Agent, within five (5) Business Days of demand, any costs incurred by the Lenders and/or the Italian Authorities in funding the Loan in the event that the Delivery Date is later than the Intended Delivery Date unless the Borrower has given the Agent at least five (5) Business Days' notification of such delay in the Delivery Date.
After consultation with the Borrower, the Majority Lenders may (with the prior consent of the Italian Authorities), by giving thirty (30) days' notice to the Agent, replace the Agent by appointing a successor Agent.
The Borrower agrees that the Finance Parties may act on the instructions of the Italian Authorities in relation to this Agreement.
The Agent shall send to the Italian Authorities, each Lender and each Obligor a copy or the text of any notice which the Agent serves on the Borrower under Clause 18.21 (Actions following an Event of Default); but the notice shall become effective when it is served on the Borrower, and no failure or delay by the Agent to send a copy or the text of the notice to any other person shall invalidate the notice or provide any Obligor with any form of claim or defence.
The Italian Commander will advise the U.S. Commander if he believes U.S. activities are not respecting applicable Italian law and will immediately seek advice from higher Italian Authorities.
The location is shown in the attached map provided by the Italian Authorities and is comprehensive of an operational area (command, communications, etc.), a logistics/support area, and a housing area.
The rank of the Italian officer is established by the cognizant Italian Authorities based on his responsibilities and tasks, regardless of the rank of the senior U.S. officer assigned to the installation.
Additionally, the Government of the United States undertakes not to proceed to remove or subsequently take out from Italy any major items of equipment which may affect the functioning of the installation without consultation with the Italian Authorities.