JOA Main Principles definition

JOA Main Principles means the main principles for the Joint Operating Agreement as attached hereto as Exhibit A. 1.38 knowledge of a Party refers to the actual knowledge of each of the individuals comprising the management of that Party. 1.39 Laws/Regulations means those laws, statutes, rules and regulations governing activities under the Contract. 1.40 LCIA has the meaning given to it in Clause 10.2(ii). 1.41 Minimum Work and Expenditure Obligations shall mean those work and expenditure obligations detailed in Clause 4 of

Related to JOA Main Principles

  • MacBride Principles means those principles relating to nondiscrimination in employment and freedom of workplace opportunity which require employers doing business in Northern Ireland to:

  • Agreed Principles means the terms set out in Part 1 of Schedule 1;

  • the data protection principles means the principles set out in Part I of Schedule 1 to that Act, as read subject to Part II of that Schedule and to section 27(1) of that Act;

  • Privacy Shield Principles means the Privacy Shield Principles (as supplemented by the Supplemental Principles) contained in Annex II to the European Commission Decision C(2016)4176 of 12 July 2016 (as may be amended, superseded or replaced).

  • Principles means the document titled "Cruise Debt Holiday Principles" and dated 26 March 2020 in the form set out in Schedule 1.01(c) to this Agreement (as may be amended from time to time), and which sets out certain key principles and parameters relating to, amongst other things, the temporary suspension of repayments of principal in connection with certain qualifying Loan Agreements (as defined therein) and being applicable to Hermes-covered loan agreements such as this Agreement and more particularly the First Deferred Loans hereunder.

  • Agreed Accounting Principles means GAAP; provided, however, that, with respect to any matter as to which there is more than one generally accepted accounting principle, Agreed Accounting Principles means the generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied in the preparation of the Latest Audited Company Balance Sheet; provided, further, that, for purposes of the Agreed Accounting Principles, no known adjustments for items or matters, regardless of the amount thereof, shall be deemed to be immaterial.

  • UK generally accepted accounting principles and practices means the principles and practices prevailing from time to time in the United Kingdom which are generally regarded as permissible or legitimate by the accountancy profession irrespective of the degree of use.

  • Accounting Principles means the international financial reporting standards (IFRS) within the meaning of Regulation 1606/2002/EC (or as otherwise adopted or amended from time to time).

  • Agreement Accounting Principles means generally accepted accounting principles as in effect from time to time, applied in a manner consistent with those used in preparing the financial statements referred to in Section 5.5.

  • Generally Accepted Accounting Principles means the standards for accounting and preparation of financial statements established by the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (or its successor agency) or any successor standards adopted pursuant to relevant SEC rule.

  • Applicable Accounting Principles means, with respect to the Borrower, those accounting principles required by the ICA and prescribed by the SEC for the Borrower and, to the extent not so required or prescribed, GAAP.

  • Halifax Abuse Principle means the principle explained in the CJEU Case C-255/02 Halifax and others;

  • Information Privacy Principles means the information privacy principles set out in the PDP Act.

  • Agreed Security Principles means the principles set out in Schedule 11 (Agreed Security Principles).

  • UK GAAP means generally accepted accounting principles in the United Kingdom.

  • International Financial Reporting Standards means the accounting standards and interpretations adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board.

  • Laws means, collectively, all international, foreign, Federal, state and local statutes, treaties, rules, guidelines, regulations, ordinances, codes and administrative or judicial precedents or authorities, including the interpretation or administration thereof by any Governmental Authority charged with the enforcement, interpretation or administration thereof, and all applicable administrative orders, directed duties, requests, licenses, authorizations and permits of, and agreements with, any Governmental Authority, in each case whether or not having the force of law.

  • U.S. GAAP means United States generally accepted accounting principles.

  • rules of court means Rules of Court made under this Act and includes forms;

  • Generally accepted auditing standards means Canadian Generally Accepted Auditing Standards as adopted by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants applicable as of the date on which such record is kept or required to be kept in accordance with such standards.

  • Bankruptcy and Equity Exception means that this Agreement is, when executed and delivered by such member(s) of the Seller Group and assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery hereof by the members of the Purchaser Group that are (or are contemplated to be) party hereto, will be, legal, valid and binding obligations of such members of the Seller Group enforceable in accordance with their terms, subject to receivership, conservatorship and supervisory powers of bank regulatory agencies, bankruptcy, rehabilitation, liquidation, insolvency reorganization, moratorium, fraudulent transfer, preferential transfer and similar Laws of general applicability relating to or affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally and to general equity principles.

  • PRC GAAP means the generally accepted accounting principles of the PRC.

  • HKFRS Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standards issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants

  • IASB means the International Accounting Standards Board;

  • Arbitration Act means the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and shall include modifications to or any re-enactment thereof, as in force from time to time;

  • Commonwealth means the Commonwealth of Australia and includes the Government for the time being thereof;