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Annexes and Footnotes. The Annexes and footnotes to this Agreement shall constitute an integral part of this Agreement.
Annexes and Footnotes. All Annexes and Footnotes shall form an integral part of this Agreement. In witness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement. Done in duplicate at Dar es Salaam, this 16th day of May 2013, in the English and French languages, each version being equally authentic. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada) For the Government of Canada ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Membe (Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the United Republic of Tanzania} For the Government of the Republic of Tanzania 1. Investment Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 28 (1st Supp.) Investment Canada Regulations, SOR/85-611 These measures deal with the acquisition and establishment of businesses by non-Canadians and state that the establishment of new businesses by non-Canadians may be subject to review. They are reserved from the obligations imposed by Articles 4 (National Treatment), 8 (Senior Management, Board of Directors and Entry of Personnel) and 9 (Performance Requirements). 2. Canada Business Corporations Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-44 Canada Business Corporations Regulations, (2001), SOR/2001-512 Canada Cooperatives Act, S.C. 1998, c. 1 Canada Cooperatives Regulations,SOR/99-256 Canada Corporations Act, R.S.C. 1970, c. C-32 The Canada Business Corporations Act provides for constraints on shares of businesses and cooperatives incorporated pursuant to Canadian legislation to maintain participation requirements and Canadian ownership and control levels set out in the Canada Business Corporations Regulations. These measures are reserved from the obligations imposed by Article 4 (National Treatment). 3. Canada Business Corporations Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-44 Canada Business Corporations Regulations, (2001), SOR/2001-512 Canada Cooperatives Act, S.C. 1998, c. 1 Canada Cooperatives Regulations,SOR/99-256 Canada Corporations Act, R.S.C. 1970, c. C-32 Special Acts of Parliament incorporating specific companies These measures contain provisions dealing with the nationality of senior management or directors of Canadian businesses. They are reserved from the obligations imposed by Article 8 (Senior Management, Board of Directors and Entry of Personnel). 4. Citizenship Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-29 Foreign Ownership of Land Regulations,SOR/79-416 These measures deal with foreign ownership of land. They are reserved from the obligations imposed by Article 4 (National Treatment). 5. Air Canada Public Participation Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 35 (4th S...
Annexes and Footnotes. All Annexes and Footnotes shall form an integral part of this Agreement. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Membe (Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the United Republic of Tanzania} 1. Investment Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 28 (1st Supp.) These measures deal with the acquisition and establishment of businesses by non-Canadians and state that the establishment of new businesses by non-Canadians may be subject to review. They are reserved from the obligations imposed by Articles 4 (National Treatment), 8 (Senior Management, Board of Directors and Entry of Personnel) and 9 (Performance Requirements).
Annexes and Footnotes. The Annexes and footnotes shall form an integral part of this Treaty.
Annexes and Footnotes. The Annexes and footnotes to this Supplementary Agreement constitute an integral part of this Supplementary Agreement.

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  • Footnotes 1 The Calendar Year Deductible (Medical Plan Deductible) may include Services on both a Copayment or Coinsurance basis and applies to all applicable Services except the Services listed below. Chiropractic Services; Covered travel expenses for bariatric surgery Services; Diabetes self-management training provided by Preferred Providers, a registered dietician or registered nurse who are certi- fied diabetes educators; Injectable contraceptive when administered by a Physician as specified in the Family Planning Services section; Internet Based Consultations; Outpatient Mental Health Care from MHSA Participating Providers for Severe Mental Illnesses or Serious Emotional Dis- turbances of a Child, including the initial visit to determine the condition and diagnosis of the Member; Outpatient routine newborn circumcision in a Preferred Providers’ office; Preferred Physician office visits; Services provided under the Outpatient Prescription Drug benefit; and Preventive Health Benefits; 2 Charges for covered Brand Name Drugs in excess of the Participating Pharmacy contracted rate do not apply to the Member Calendar Year Brand Name Drug Deductible. The Member Calendar Year Brand Name Drug Deductible must be satisfied once during each Calendar Year by or on behalf of the Member. The Member Calendar Year Brand Name Drug Deductible is separate from the Member Calendar Year Deductible (Medical Plan Deductible). The Member Calendar Year Brand Name Drug Deductible does not count towards the Member Calendar Year Deductible (Medical Plan Deductible) nor toward the Member Calendar Year Out-of-Pocket Maximum responsibility. 3 The following are not included in the Calendar Year Out-of-Pocket Maximum amount: Additional and reduced payments under the Benefits Management Program; Charges in excess of specified benefit maximums; Charges for Services which are not covered and charges by non-Preferred and MHSA Non-Participating Providers in ex- cess of covered amounts; Covered travel expenses for bariatric surgery Services; Family Planning injectable contraceptives administered by a Physician; Inpatient Hospital Facility Services for Mental Illness when Services are received from MHSA Non-Participating Provid- ers; Internet Based Consultations; Non-Emergency Services from a Non-Participating Hospital; Outpatient Mental Health Care from MHSA Participating Providers for Severe Mental Illnesses or Serious Emotional Disturbances of a Child, including the initial visit to determine the condition and diagnosis of the Member; Non-Preferred Hospital-based Inpatient Medically Necessary skilled nursing Services including Subacute Care; Outpatient Surgery from a Non-Participating Ambulatory Surgery Center; and Outpatient routine newborn circumcision in a Preferred Providers’ office; Physician office visit Copayment; Services as described in the Preventive Care Benefits section; Services provided under the Outpatient Prescription Drug benefit; The Calendar Year Medical Plan Deductible; The Calendar Year Brand Name Drug Deductible. Note: Copayments and charges for Services not accruing to the Calendar Year Out-of-Pocket Maximum Responsibility con- tinue to be the Member's responsibility after the Calendar Year Out-of-Pocket Maximum is reached. 4 Unless otherwise specified, Copayments/Coinsurance are calculated based on the Allowable Amount. 5 Other Providers are not Preferred Providers and so for Services by Other Providers you are responsible for all charges above the Allowable Amount. Other Providers include acupuncturists, nursing homes and certain labs (for a complete list of Other Providers see the Definitions section)