Referring to definition
Examples of Referring to in a sentence
Referring to Article XII (6), the Contracting Parties undertake to start negotiating about a change modification in that respect.
This guidance covers: The ‘Funded by’ descriptor logo Standard messages Referring to your project on social media Photography permissions.
Referring to your approved Multi-Year Action Plan, please identify your achieved results for 2008-09.
Referring to Innovation Actions that are coordinated by a for-profit organization that thus only receives a funding rate of 70% it may be discussed in the consortium whether an additional agreement should be found on who will cover the major shares of management and dissemination costs.
Referring to the administrative rules set out by the Ministère, the College can offer to a professor placed in availability one or more employability and termination of employment measures.
Referring to normal return of the vehicle, this is to be done on the day and at the time specified in the present Contract.
Collection Of Escrows (Y/N) 76 AN Y Y=Yes, N=No - Referring to Taxes and Insurance Collection Of Other Reserves (Y/N) 77 AN Y Y=Yes, N=No - Referring to Reserves other than Taxes and Insurance.
The Court has jurisdiction over the Motion pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 157 and 1334 and the Standing Order M-61 Referring to Bankruptcy Judges for the Southern District of New York Any and All Proceedings Under Title 11, dated July 10, 1984 (▇▇▇▇, Acting ▇.▇.).
Referring to lines 60 and 61, where there is any failure to make “punctual and regular payment” due to errors or omission of Charterers’ employees, bankers or Agents or otherwise for any reason where there is absence of intention to fail to make payment as set out, Charterers shall be given by Owners 3 banking days notice to rectify the failure and where so rectified the payment shall stand as punctual and regular payment.
Investments of citizens or companies of both Parties shall not be nationalized, expropriated or subjected to measures having effects similar to nationalization or expropriation (hereafter defined as expropriation) in the territory of the other Party, except for public purposes Referring to the internal needs of the Expropriating Party and against full, immediate, and effective compensation.