-
...Definitions ESTABLISHMENT 3. Transition Office 4. President 5....No changes to performance pay plans -- new collective agreements, etc. 60. N...) a United Mexican States Collateralized Par Bond due 2019; or (c) a United Mexican States Collatera...
-
...[5] Under agreements (the “Performance Bond Conditions”) entered into at the same time as th..., Crusader agreed to provide cash performance bonds (“Performance Bonds”) of $15,000 per lic... or benefit that could fall within the definition of an at-risk adjustment in subsection 143.2(2). T...
-
Absorptive capacity and national culture have been two major constructs in management and organisation research during the past two decades. However, there have been no endeavours to develop an integrative perspective. By means of a literature analysis, the present research develops an integrative model, building upon dynamic capabilities view and institutional theory. Propositions suggest that the adoption and the implementation of absorptive capacity are subject to national culture.
...Although there is no agreedupon definition (Liao, Welsch, & Stoica, 2003), it is widely accep... a competitive advantage and superior performance (Zahra & George, 2002). IT's central tenet is that... of long-termed oriented cultures (Hofstede & Bond, 1988). It follows that a notion of persistence is...
-
..., the former on the basis of a performance bond granted to C.E. for latent defects, and the l...First, he limited the definition of a defect to a problem preventing the good from ...
-
... property per se was excluded from the definition of property damage. In other words, according to t... turn the liability policy into a performance bond, Justice Rothstein delineated the difference ...
-
... . ( b ) the past performance by the applicant, licensee or prospective assignee... l'application de l'alinéa c ) de la définition de « dépôt de garantie » à l'article 2 du Rè... . ( c ) a performance bond approved by the Treasury Board for the purposes of...
-
This paper presents a case study of the co-operative design, development, and implementation of an XBRL-enabled interorganizational system (IOS) by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, the Reserve Bank of Australia (central bank), and the Australian Bureau of Statistics to revolutionize reporting by financial institutions in Australia. The findings illustrate that the complexity of data consumption patterns drove increased interdependence within the financial information supply chain requiring the co-operative development of context sensitive data exchanges and commodity-like IT infrastructures. The paper concludes that the co-operative model to IOS development exhibited here is likely to be more suited to the development of systems for financial information supply chains tha...
... controls and the opening up of equity and bond markets) had led to a truly global market for capi... the data, data duplication, and data definition problems. Frequent change. One of the most importa... them to use in benchmarking their own performance against a group of peers. Systems rollout. The fir...
-
... concern can be derived from the definition of threats to the security of Canada in the CS... eight individuals shall execute performance bonds by which they agree to be bound to Her Majes...
-
...(b) the past performance by the applicant, licensee or prospective assignee...(c) a performance bond approved by the Treasury Board for the purposes off paragraph (c) of the definition "security deposit" in section 2 of the Government ...
-
... had the misfortune to act as a bondsperson for Mr. Somu, a brother-in-law of a friend. Somu w... bond in the sum of $5,000.00 and a performance bond also in the sum of $5,000.00. As matters turn... to give it a precise and inclusive definition. It is highly flexible, and its many shades of mea...