Unification definition

Unification means the Cross-Border Merger and the other implementation steps related thereto pursuant to which PLC will become the sole parent company of the Unilever Group; and
Unification means the purchase by Bekaert of additional shares in United Solar in accordance with the Unification Agreement between Bekaert and United Solar dated of even date hereof.
Unification of the applicable laws by means of a choice-of-law agreement is possible, also in this case, only if the same connecting factor (i.e. nationality) is applied to a disposition of property upon death, succession as a whole and property regime of the spouses or partners.

Examples of Unification in a sentence

  • The Parties will need to collaboratively share certain public records as well as certain non-public proprietary information and student data, which will likely require SMMUSD to provide resources, staff time, and assistance associated with the Unification.

  • Special Education Director will participate in developing a transition plan with the Malibu Transition Team which will describe how special education services will be transitioned from SMMUSD to MUSD after Unification.

  • General Educational Services During the Transition Period, SMMUSD Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services will participate in developing a transition plan with the Malibu Transition Team which will describe how instructional services will be transitioned from SMMUSD to MUSD after Unification.

  • The Parties further agree that City, its employees, agents, or representatives may be provided access to certain requested Student Educational Records (as defined under Pupil Records Laws) in connection with the negotiation of the Unification.


More Definitions of Unification

Unification means the formation of an independent Malibu Unified School District from territory within the Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇-Malibu Unified School District.
Unification means consolidation of governmental functions of the former City of Brownsville and Haywood County.
Unification in contract law means unifying the governing rules of commercial transactions at the global level to ensure easy and free relations in the field of international trade by applying uniform laws to all commercial contracts; But it seems that in the current situation, due to the lack of global consensus regarding the importance of this international issue, only the acceptance of a common legal standard for exchanges and commercial transactions can be realized at a limited international level.
Unification means the unification of the Escrow Concessions with the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Concession to form the “Unification ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Sur Concessión” whose sole holder of legal and beneficial title will be CM del Cubo (or any other Subsidiary or Affiliate or nominee of Endeavour), or completion of such other action which results in CM del Cubo (or any other Subsidiary or Affiliate or nominee of Endeavour) being the sole holder of legal and beneficial title to the Escrow Concessions;

Related to Unification

  • service delivery and budget implementation plan means a detailed plan approved by the mayor of a municipality in terms of section 53 (1) (c) (ii) for implementing the municipality's delivery of municipal services and its annual budget, and which must indicate-

  • Implementation Services means the supply, configuration and programming of Customer Equipment and/or Services and training where set out in an Order.

  • Maintenance and Support Services means the services provided by Contractor under Appendix F.

  • Safety Management System means a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures;