April 2005 Clause Samples

April 2005. 48 May and June 2005.................................... 47
April 2005. 344,261.96 April 2008................. 1.18 May 2005................ 305,350.34 May 2008................... 0.59 June 2005............... $ 270,639.48 June 2008.................. $ 0.20 The YSOA has been calculated for each Payment Date as the sum of the amount for each Receivable equal to the excess, if any, of Schedule B o the scheduled payments due on such Receivable for each future Collection Period discounted to present value as of the end of the preceding Collection Period at the APR of such Receivable, over o the scheduled payments due on the Receivable for each future Collection Period discounted to present value as of the end of the preceding Collection Period at 4.0%. For purposes of such calculation, future scheduled payments on the Receivables are assumed to be made on their scheduled due dates without any delays, defaults or prepayments. Schedule A EXHIBIT A Form of Distribution Statement to Noteholders --------------------------------------------- DaimlerChrysler Services North America LLC DaimlerChrysler Auto Trust 2002-B Payment Date Statement to Noteholders ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amount of Principal Paid to:
April 2005. The Agreement highlights desire of both sides of qualitatively upgrading the bilateral relationship at all levels, and in all areas, while addressing differences through peaceful means in a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable manner. This agreement emphasises on the continuation of following the guidelines of the1993 and 1996 agreements and recalls the commitment of both states to the treaty signed in 2003. xivMoreover, this Agreement has 11 Articles which aim to promote mutually inclusive arrangement for facilitation of border agreement. It also indicates the need for meaningful and mutually acceptable adjustments made to the respective positions of each party in order to arrive at a package settlement to the boundary question. Furthermore, the treaty states that the boundary should be well-defined and easily identifiable, including its natural geographical features, for it to be mutually agreed upon between both parties. xv This agreement consists of eight articles that states the need for timely and immediate exchange of information on the border situation, which will help in resolution of the issue at the earliest without giving a chance for any further escalations. The major highlight of the agreement is that the Working Mechanism will study ways and means to conduct exchanges, in order to promote cooperation between military personnel of the two sides in the border areas. Furthermore, the Working Mechanism will hold friendly consultations once or twice every year alternately in India and China. xvi Similar to the previous agreements, this treaty emphasis and reminds both parties of the previous signed agreements. However, this includes the need for avoiding use of military capability against each other. Apart from agreeing to exchange information, including information about military exercises, aircrafts, demolition operations and unmarked mines, the two sides are required to jointly combat smuggling of arms, wildlife, wildlife articles and other contrabands. Moreover, the agreement suggests to work together in combating natural disasters or infectious diseases that may affect or spread. The major highlights of the Article are: • Border personnel meetings at designated places along the India-China border areas. • Periodic meetings between officers of the relevant Military Regions of China and Army Commands of India and between departments responsible for military operations. • Periodic meetings of the representatives of the Ministry of Defence o...
April 2005. 12,247,978.04 March 2008........... 1.11 May 2005............... 11,450,944.56 April 2008........... 0.48 June 2005.............. 10,682,981.68 May 2008............. 0.21 July 2005.............. 9,943,867.30 June 2008............ 0.05
April 2005. The Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as the two sides), Recalling that both sides are committed to developing their long-term constructive and cooperative partnership on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence, mutual respect and sensitivity for each other’s concerns and aspirations, and equality, Reaffirming that the two sides seek a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable settlement of the boundary question, Reaffirming their commitment that, pending an ultimate solution to the boundary question, both sides shall strictly respect and observe the Line of Actual Control in the India-China border areas, Noting the utility of confidence building measures already in place along the Line of Actual Control in the India-China border areas, Recognising that the maintenance of peace and tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control in the India-China border areas accords with the fundamental interests of the two sides, and will facilitate the process of early clarification and confirmation of the alignment of the Line of Actual Control, Convinced of the need for agreed modalities for the implementation of confidence building measures between the two sides in the military field along the Line of Actual Control in the India-China border areas, and Recalling further the relevant provisions of the Agreement on the Maintenance of Peace and Tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control in the India-China Border Areas signed in September 1993 and Agreement on Confidence Building Measures in the Military Field along the Line of Actual Control in the India-China Border Areas signed between the two sides in November 1996, Have agreed on the modalities as follows:
April 2005. Members agreed upon the Terms of Reference for the WG (Attachment 1).

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