Examples of T W E E N in a sentence
B E T W E E N THE HONOURABLE XXXXXXX FAIRFAX COURT X.Xxx., M.L.A., Premier of the State of Western Australia, acting for and on behalf of the said State and its instrumentalities from time to time (hereinafter called “the State”) of the one part AND BHP MINERALS PTY.
Appellants - and - OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS Respondent AND B E T W E E N: (1) BRITISH SKY BROADCASTING LIMITED(2) TALKTALK TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUP PLC Appellants - and - OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS Respondent Transcribed by Beverley F.
B E T W E E N THE HONOURABLE XXXXXXX XXXXXXX COURT X.Xxx., M.L.A., Premier of the State of Western Australia, acting for and on behalf of the said State and its instrumentalities from time to time (hereinafter called “the State”) of the one part AND BHP MINERALS PTY.
B E T W E E N: THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF ONTARIO - and - DR.
THIS AGREEMENT is made the 10th day of February 1992 B E T W E E N THE STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (in this Agreement called “the State”) and FLEURIS PTY LTD of Xxxx 0, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx.
This distinction between separateness and independence is critical as having a distinct organizational structure does not by definition guarantee independence of thought and of action.
Court File No.: CV-13-1 0280-00CLB E T W E E N: ONTARIOSUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE(Commercial List) DBDC SPADINA LTD.,and THOSE CORPORATIONS LISTED ON SCHEDULE “A” HERETO Applicants - and - NORMA WALTON, RONAULD WALTON, THE ROSE & THISTLE GROUP LTD.
AGREEMENT OF PURCHASE AND SALE(INNOVA BUSINESS PARK) B E T W E E N: THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF THUNDER BAYHereinafter called the "City"OF THE FIRST PART, - and - Hereinafter called the "Purchaser"OF THE SECOND PART.
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For the Board: For the Union: Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board CUPE Local 4148 (EA/Clerical) LETTER OF AGREEMENT B E T W E E N: The Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board Canadian Union of Public Employees and its Local 4148 (Clerical and Educational Assistants) Re: School Funds It is generally understood that clerical employees and educational assistants are not required to count and/or deposit monies.