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The ultimate holding company of Tianjin Port Development is Tianjin Port Group.
The Northern Territory gazetted relevant regulations on 4 July 2012 and its Five Year Port Development Strategy is currently being revised to reflect the new government’s strategic and economic outlook, for consideration by government before the end of the 2012-13 financial year.
Champion Sky Enterprises, Well Light Enterprises, Win Many Investments and Tianjin Port Development International are all principally engaged in investment holding.
Generally, in the event of a conflict, the following sources of authority shall prevail in descending order of supremacy: (i) Washington state law and regulation, including the Port Joint Powers statute (RCW 53.08.240), the Port Development Authority, Chapter 53.57 RCW; and this Agreement; (ii) any policies of the NWSA; and (iii) any policies of the Port.
Further, the Company has taken-up fast track projects of Oil Sector under MoPNG, Port Development under Ministry of Shipping, Railway Projects under Indian Railways, Power Projects (including Nuclear Power) and Power Transmission Projects of CPSEs under MoP, Steel Plant Expansion Projects under Ministry of Steel, Hospitals under MoH&FW, etc.
No Covered Person shall be liable to the PDA or any other Covered Person for any loss, damage, or claim incurred by reason of any action taken or omitted to be taken by such Covered Person in good-faith reliance on the provisions of the Port Development Authority Act or this Charter, so long as such action or omission does not constitute fraud, gross negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct by such Covered Person.
Accordingly, the Patimban Port Development Project (hereinafter referred to as the "Project") receives high priority in the government's policy and its port infrastructure development plan.
The Port will schedule a Port Development Review Committee (PDRC) meeting to discuss the project with representatives of several City departments, prior to permitting to assure that the Port and City agree that applicable standards have been applied to the proposed project.
The failure of the PDA to observe any formalities or requirements relating to the exercise of its power or management of its business or affairs under the Port Development Authority Act or this Charter shall not be grounds for imposing liability on the Managing Members for any obligations, or liabilities of the PDA.
To achieve this goal, Haines: has received State funding in the amount of USD $120,000 to study and assess the potential for Haines in the resurgence of the Yukon mining industry reflected in a Port Development Master Plan; and established a Port Development Steering Committee to oversee and guide future port development initiatives involving studying and implementing the rehabilitation and the redesign, of the Lutak Dock and the construction of a modern and expanded port.