List of Associates Sample Clauses

The "List of Associates" clause defines and identifies the individuals, entities, or organizations that are considered associates in the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause will either include a schedule or appendix listing the names and relevant details of all associates, or it will specify the criteria by which associates are determined. By clearly outlining who qualifies as an associate, this clause ensures transparency and helps prevent disputes regarding the rights, obligations, or restrictions that may apply to these parties under the contract.
List of Associates. The Union shall provide to the Employer a list of associates who shall be present in the absence of the Union Staff Representative and the names of the representatives of the Fraternal Order of Police, Ohio Labor Council, which is to be kept current at all times and shall include the following: 1 Name 2 Address 3 Home telephone or cell phone number of the associate No employee shall be recognized by the Employer as a Union representative until the Union has presented the Employer with written certification of that person’s selection.
List of Associates. The Union shall provide to the Employer a list of associates who 23 shall be present in the absence of the Union Staff Representative and the names of the 24 representatives of the Fraternal Order of Police, Ohio Labor Council, which is to be kept current 25 at all times and shall include the following:
List of Associates. Companies The Abalflow Trust Airport Motorway Infrastructure No. 1 Limited Aldisa Nominees Pty Limited Aleatory Pty Limited Asia Resource Capital Limited AUSFLEET Pty Limited Australian Hotel Investment Pty Limited B.E.S.T. Management Pty Limited Bavian Pty Limited Bittoorong Pty Limited BOND STREET AUSTRALIA LIMITED Airport Motorway Custodians Limited Bond Street Custodians Limited Bond Street Lease Management Pty Limited BOSTON AUSTRALIA LIMITED Boston Leasing Pty Limited CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED Melbourne City Unilodge Pty Limited Volatic Pty Limited Volbing Pty Limited CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS TRUST Berkeley Holdings Unit Trust Berkeley Unit Trust Canterbury Court Holdings Trust Canterbury Court Unit Trust ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Holdings Unit Trust ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Unit Trust Cazinon Pty Limited Cemasta Pty Limited Cenford Pty Limited CHANNAR INVESTMENT NOMINEE PTY LIMITED Pandrew Pty Limited City Link Management Limited Colanera Pty Limited Colmoro Pty Limited Crownlease Pty Limited D-Auction Internet Pty Limited ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pty Limited EDIVISION INVESTMENTS PTY LIMITED (formerly Macquarie Australia Properties Pty Limited) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Pty Limited Financial Enrichment Pty Limited Elytron Pty Limited ▇▇▇▇▇▇ PTY LIMITED Tryptic Pty Limited GALANTHUS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED Lindcraft Limited Pebcorp Pty Limited Renmix Pty Limited ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pty Limited Galanthus Leasing Pty Limited Gatesun Pty Limited Gemata Pty Limited
List of Associates. Par ticulars of the associates at 31 December 2000 are as follows: Principal Proportion of nominal value of issued capital/ capital registered Fordex International Limited Hong Kong Ordinary 25% – Rice wholesaling Fr uit and Vegetable Hong Kong Ordinary 20% – Fruit and Wharf (H.K.) vegetable Limited wholesaling

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