Latrobe definition

Latrobe means Latrobe Health Services Inc. ABN 95 159 348 533 (otherwise referred to in these rules as “Latrobe” or “the fund”).
Latrobe means Latrobe Specialty Metals, Inc., its directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns; and its joint ventures, subsidiaries, divisions, groups and affiliates in each case controlled by Latrobe, and the respective directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns of each. “Latrobe” also includes HHEP-Latrobe, L.P., the ultimate parent entity of Latrobe Specialty Metals, Inc.
Latrobe is defined in Recital D.

Examples of Latrobe in a sentence

  • In relation to all work carried out at Latrobe Valley sites covered by Metal Trades Agreements, all employees performing work under this agreement shall be paid not less than the majority of employees of equivalent classification level working on the site under the above agreements.

  • In relation to all work carried out at Latrobe Valley sites covered by Metal Trades Agreements, all employees performing work under this Agreement shall be paid not less than the majority of employees of equivalent classification level working on the site under the above agreements.

  • This report is consistent with Council’s Latrobe 2021 vision document and the Council Plan 2008-2012.

  • A leading Gippsland employer, Latrobe Regional Hospital is Gippsland's specialist referral and trauma centre located 150km east of Melbourne.

  • This report is consistent with Latrobe 2026: The Community Vision for Latrobe Valley and the Latrobe City Council Plan 2010-2014.

  • This report is consistent with Latrobe 2026: The Community Vision for Latrobe Valley and the Latrobe City Council Plan 2011-2015.

  • Council’s decision must be based on planning grounds, having regard to the provisions of the Latrobe Planning Scheme.

  • This report is consistent with Council’s Latrobe 2021 vision document and the Council Plan 2009-2013.

  • This report is consistent with Latrobe 2026: The Community Vision for Latrobe Valley and the Latrobe City Council Plan 2012-2016.

  • Our service area is diverse in area and needs, from the fast growing region in the west, to the transitioning challenges of the Latrobe Valley to providing water and wastewater services to Victoria’s largest industrial water users.There has been significant change throughout the Gippsland region, in particular, the closure of major businesses.


More Definitions of Latrobe

Latrobe means Latrobe Specialty Metals, Inc., its directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns; and its joint ventures, subsidiaries, divisions, groups and affiliates in each case controlled by Latrobe, and the respective directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns of each.

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