General exempelklausuler

General. The Multitude Savings Account is an online savings account which You can open in your name. On your Multitude Savings Account You can only deposit/transfer funds exclusively from another account in your own name and withdraw funds only to the verified Reference account in your own name. The Multitude Savings Account may not be used for purposes of general payment transactions. The Bank retains the right to limit the amount of funds you can hold in your Multitude Savings Account, as well as the maximum amount of funds that can be transferred out of your Multitude Savings Account on a daily basis, in which case You will be notified accordingly by the Bank. The Multitude Savings Account can be denominated only in SEK. The Multitude Savings Account will yield interest as specified hereunder. For the avoidance of doubt, in ter ms of the Agreement, the ‘payee’ can only be You and no third party individuals shall be considered as ‘payee’.
General. The Multitude Term Deposit Account is a term deposit with which he Bank grants a fixed rate for the agreed term. In order to be able to open a Multitude Term Deposit Account You must first have a Multitude Savings Account. Any sums deposited in the Multitude Term Deposit Account have to be sourced from your Multitude Savings Account. On maturity, the principal amount and the interest earned will be transferred back into the same Multitude Savings Account from where the funds originated. Any interest payments made prior to the end of the investment period are also transferred to the Multitude Savings Account.
General. (a) Insofar as not otherwise provided for herein, including the following provisions, Service Provider shall be liable according to the relevant statutory provisions in case of a breach of contractual and non-contractual duties.
General. 1.1 This Section contains Acceptable Means of Compliance and Interpretative/Explanatory Material that has been agreed for inclusion in JAR–FCL 4.
General. As a law firm, we provide advice, and support clients in legal matters. Harvest is fully compliant with applicable regulations and the Swedish Bar Association's statutes. Within the scope of our business, we process personal data with regard to clients, prospective clients, suppliers/business partners, job applicants, as well as for marketing purposes. Information on our responsibility for the processing of personal data within the scope and function of the abovementioned areas is outlined in Sections 3.2–3.12 below. Information on the joint processing of personal data by Passacon AB and ourselves regarding the GDPR Excellence program is set out in Appendix 1.
General. (a) Service Provider warrants that Services may be used in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Rights in case of defects shall be excluded in case of minor or immaterial deviations from the agreed or assumed characteristics or in case of just slight impairment of use. Product descriptions shall not be deemed guaranteed unless separately agreed in writing. In particular, a functional impairment does not constitute a defect if it results from hardware defects, environmental conditions, wrong operation, flawed data or other circumstances originating from Customer’s sphere of risk. EN_Transporeon_Platform_User_Agreement_GTC_2.0
General. 1.005 – General – 1.010 – Exemptions – 1.025 – Common Language – 1.030 – Minimum Equipment Lists – Operators Responsibilities – 1.040 – Additional Crew Members – 1.060 – Ditching – 1.065 – Carriage of weapons of war and munitions of war – 1.070 – Carriage of sporting weapons and ammunition – 1.075 – Method of carriage of persons – 1.085 – Crew responsibilities – 1.090 – Authority of the commander – 1.100 – Admission to flight deck – 1.105 – Unauthorised carriage – 1.110 – Portable electronic devices – 1.115 – Alcohol and drugs – 1.120 – Endangering safety – 1.130 – Manuals to be carried – 1.135 – Additional information and forms to be carried – 1.140 – Information retained on the ground – 1.145 – Power to inspect – 1.150 – Production of documentation and records – 1.160 – Preservation, production and use of flight recorder recordings – 1.200 – Operations manual – 1.210 – Establishment of procedures – 1.225 – Aerodrome Operating Minima – 1.260 – Carriage of Persons with Reduced Mobility – 1.265 – Carriage of inadmissible passengers, deportees or persons in custody – 1.270 – Stowage of baggage and cargo – 1.280 – Passenger seating – 1.285 – Passenger briefing – 1.290 – Flight preparation – 1.295 – Selection of aerodromes – 1.300 – Submission of ATS Flight Plan – 1.305 – Re/defuelling with passengers embarking, on board or disembarking – 1.310 – Crew Members at stations – 1.315 – Assisting means for emergency evacuation – 1.320 – Seats, safety belts and harnesses – 1.325 – Securing of passenger cabin and galley(s) – 1.330 – Accessibility of emergency equipment – 1.335 – Smoking on board – 1.340 – Meteorological conditions – 1.345 – Ice and other contaminants – 1.350 – Fuel and oil supply – 1.355 – Take-off conditions – 1.360 – Application of take-off minima – 1.365 – Minimum flight altitudes – 1.370 – Simulated abnormal situations in flight – 1.375 – In-flight fuel management – 1.385 – Use of supplemental oxygen – 1.390 – Cosmic radiation – 1.395 – Ground proximity detection – 1.400 – Approach and landing conditions – 1.405 – Commencement and continuation of approach – 1.410 – Operating procedures – Threshold crossing height AMC FCL 4.005 & 4.015 (continued) – 1.415 – Journey log – 1.420 – Occurrence reporting – 1.425 – Accident reporting – Appendix 1 to JAR–OPS 1.305 – Re/defuelling with passengers embarking, on board or disembarking – Appendix 1 to JAR–OPS 1.375 – In-flight fuel management – 1.435 – Terminology – 1.440 – Low visibility operations – General ...
General. A list and description of all volumes in the Operations Manual – Administration (function and management) – Responsibilities (all management and administrative staff) – Student discipline and disciplinary action – Approval/authorisation of flights – Preparation of flying programme (restriction of numbers of aeroplanes in poor weather) – Command of aeroplane – Responsibilities of pilot-in-command – Carriage of passengers – Aeroplane documentation – Retention of documents – Flight crew qualification records (licences and ratings) IEM FCL to JAR-FCL 4.055 (continued) – Revalidation (medical certificates and ratings) – Flying duty period and flight time limitations (flying instructors) – Flying duty period and flight time limitations (students) – Rest periods (flying instructors) – Rest periods (students) – Pilots’/Flight Engineers’ log books – Flight planning (general) – Safety (general) – equipment, radio listening watch, hazards, accidents and incidents (including reports), safety pilots etc.
General. In the case in which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will introduce an income tax applicable to its nationals who are residents of the King­ dom of Saudi Arabia, or the existing tax will be modified accordingly, then the two Contracting States shall enter into negotiations in order to introduce in the Convention an article on non­discrimination. In witness whereof the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto, have signed this Protocol. Done in duplicate at Riyadh on 19 October 2015 in the Swedish, Arabic and English lan­ guages, all texts being equally authentic. In case of divergence of interpretation, the English text shall prevail. För Konungariket Sveriges regering För Konungariket Saudiarabiens regering
General. (62) In order to constitute State aid within the meaning of Article 61(1) of the EEA Agreement, the measure must confer an advantage upon an undertaking. Undertakings are entities engaged in an economic activity, regardless of their legal status and the way in which they are financed (3). Economic activities are activities consisting of offering goods or services on a market (4).