The EU calls on Russia, Turkey and Iran to live up to their commitments
as guarantors in this regard,» the statement said, requesting the United Nations Security Council to come together.
For verification purposes, Passport Canada attempted to obtain membership directories of those professional or occupational groups eligible to serve
as guarantors in order to validate their eligibility as guarantors.
Not exact matches
Lukashenko's re-election five years ago led to mass protests and the imprisonment of leading opposition figures, but support for his 20 - year - old regime has risen after he cast himself
as the
guarantor of stability
in the face of economic crisis and a pro-Russian separatist conflict
in neighboring Ukraine.
Yet local governments still see China's presence
in the region
as a potential
guarantor of regime security.
This belief is so powerfully embedded
in the standard equilibrium models most economists use that, strangely enough, even those of us who described the imbalances
in one paragraph and
in the very next paragraph insisted that a crisis was unlikely —
in China's case because of the government's very high credibility and its role
as financial
guarantor — were automatically assumed to be predicting an imminent crisis.
12) To better secure each News Company's rights under this guarantee and Indemnity, each
guarantor agrees to charge the interest they have either solely or jointly or
as tenants
in common
in any real estate and personal assets, and each
guarantor acknowledges a News Company's right pursuant to the security hereby given lodge a caveat on any real estate
in which they have such
as interest and each
guarantor agrees to execute a mortgage
in favour of any News Company upon request by a News Company and do or cause to be done all such things
as are necessary to give effect to the security hereby given.
Owing to Bank BelVEB OJSC high standing
in the international financial community, many foreign companies and organizations opt for Bank BelVEB OJSC
as their
guarantor bank.
St. Anselm, for instance, puts
in his Proslogion what a typically modern reading takes
as the «ontological argument»: an attempt to prove, by examining the meaning of the word «God,» the existence of a useful transcendental
guarantor of thought, whose existence is itself guaranteed by thought.
Yet the early Church itself, when it departed from biblical idiom at the Council of Nicea and used for theological purposes a non-biblical word, homo - ousion,
as the
guarantor of true biblical meaning, gave Christians
in later days a charter for translation — provided always that it is the gospel, its setting and its significance, that we are translating, and not some bright and novel ideas of our own.
Ignatieff argues, and I agree with him, that the world needs the American Empire
as a
guarantor of security and the basis for building new institutions
in shattered nations.
God is the
guarantor of man's true development, inasmuch
as, having created him
in his image, he also establishes the transcendent dignity of men and women and feeds their innate yearning to «be more».
Now, following a number of seismic lurches over the past two years, M5S appears to be moving into a post-Grillo phase, having six months ago replaced the comedian
as de facto leader with 31 year - old Luigi Di Maio,
in what seems to be a sign that the movement is about to grow up and join the political mudbath (albeit with Grillo remaining
in the wings
as «
guarantor»).
The ancient hope that a king would arise
as the manager and
guarantor of peace is revived, but this king differs from the king
in Isaiah 9, 11, 32, or 33;
in Micah 5 or Jeremiah 30 or Ezekiel 34 or 37.
If all men had kept faith with each other from the first act of free loyalty onwards, and if men
in their freedom had always trusted God
as the sparrows trust him
in their lack of freedom, then Jesus Christ might have been welcomed
as the perfecter of faith, its universalizer and
guarantor.
This story, so embedded
in ancient Semitic ideas, accents God's role
as the initiator, stipulator, and
guarantor of the agreement.
The intervening years had seen World War II; the rise of the United States to «superpower» status
as (
in its own view) the
guarantor of the security of the «free world,» a status underwritten by nuclear power and illustrated by the United States» participation
in a United Nations «police action»
in Korea; and rapid economic growth and high prosperity.
In the present human condition, a certain instinct of shame acts
as a
guarantor of the mutual respect that is a sine qua non condition of true love between the sexes.
Rather than regarding his son
as the sine qua non of the promise that he will become the father of a multitude of believers, Abraham must place his faith
in God's Word alone
as guarantor of its promises.
The significance of that reputation for the reception of eternal life is that Jesus,
as the Christ
in the Johannine sense, is the
Guarantor of eternal life to the believer
in Him for it.
The oldest accounts do not tell of a miracle worker, who performs
as many miracles
as possible, but of the proclaimer and
guarantor of the coming Kingdom of God; God himself is drawing near to the world, and his nearness is perceived
in the fact that through Jesus he speaks, through him he acts, through him he heals.
Shoygu also described Russia's military base
in Armenia
as a «
guarantor of stability»
in the Caucasus.
An unfortunate self - destructive «Greek moment» would critically hamper European integration, undermine the promise of prosperity «
in the Kantian Paradise» (Kagan, 2005), and potential post-default geopolitical implications for Greece would shatter the EU's credibility
as a security provider and / or
guarantor (see Solidarity Clause).
Diina,
as he did when the matter was brought to light weeks ago, told the Commission of Correction
in his letter that the fault resides with a company serving
as a bail
guarantor for the Erie County jail and other jails.
«We can not bear to lose our place
as the
guarantors of food supplies
in Nigeria to end up
as people waiting for food relief from donors.
M.v.N., E.J.M.F., and M.M. are the
guarantors of this work and,
as such, had full access to all the data
in the study and take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the 2010 reforms will save the government $ 61 billion over 10 years from payments now going to the private banking industry and nonprofit entities such
as American Student Assistance (ASA)
in Boston, one of the nation's 34
guarantors of the government - insured private loans.
All
guarantors and most major student loan lenders and servicers (including servicers for Perkins, private / alternative, and institutional loans),
as well
as the Department of Education, participate
in the Clearinghouse.
Reedsy acts
as a third - party
guarantor for authors
in their collaborations on the platform, so it is our duty to keep monitoring our professionals» work on the marketplace.
Guarantor loans often have lower interest rates than payday loans so they can help you save more money
in the long run (
as long
as you make your repayments).
The thing is, there are enough levers here that GM can keep the debt ball
in the air for some time,
as can many of the financial
guarantors, so long
as they can make their interest payments.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the mortgage
guarantors have reduced their guidelines, allowing us to reduce our guidelines
as lenders
in the regulatory environment.
In the short run, I viewed the rating agencies and financial
guarantors as co-dependent.
A cosigner acts
as the
guarantor on the loan, promising to make the loan repayments
in the event the borrower is not able to.
Information that we collect from you during your relationship with us, our affiliates or others (such
as student loan lenders,
guarantors, servicers and the U.S. Department of Education), such
as your loan balance, repayment history and any other parties involved
in your transaction (s), such
as a creditworthy co-signer or another.
American Student Assistance ® (ASA)-- known
as the Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation (MHEAC)-- becomes a
guarantor in the federal student loan program.
No one else has to pay for the debts unless they are already liable under the terms of the original agreement, for example the debt is
in joint names or someone has signed
as a
guarantor.
Business debt accumulates just like personal debt and if your business doesn't produce
as much income
as needed to meet your monthly payments, then you may incur
in personal debt too either because you are a
guarantor of the company's debt or because you take a loan yourself to fund your business.
There are a variety of interested parties with an interest
in keeping the
guarantors in one piece,
as is pointed out
in this article from Bloomberg.
If at any time any member of the XYZ Limited group guarantees the obligations of any other member of the XYZ Limited group
in respect of financial indebtedness, that
guarantor will also guarantee the obligations of XYZ Limited under XYZ bonds (for so long
as the first - mentioned guarantee by the member of the XYZ Limited group remains
in place).
The Bank may, without prior notice, and from time to time: (1) renew, compromise, extend, accelerate or otherwise change the terms relating to the Debt; (2) take and hold security (other than the Collateral Account) for payment of the Debt and enforce, exchange and release the security
in any manner that the Bank determines is proper; (3) release or substitute you, any
guarantor, or any endorser of the Debt; and (4) increase or lower the Credit Limit on your Credit Account, and no such action shall change the fact that the Collateral Account at all times will be held by the Bank
as security for the Debt.
(With too many co-livers to be able to know everyone personally, CCTV is used
in these areas
as a
guarantor of good conduct and cleanliness.)
However, she considers that the majority has overlooked an excellent opportunity to reflect on the relationship between the jurisdictional function of the SCC
as guarantor of the supremacy of the Constitution and that of the CJEU
in the field of fundamental rights.
These decisions are understood
as guarantors of fundamental civil liberties
in American courtrooms today.
John appeared for the same lender
as junior counsel
in a case
in the High Court
in which it proved that a guarantee and sundry personal loans were enforceable notwithstanding the
guarantor / borrower's allegation that her consent to enter into them had been procured by undue influence.
Danielle Drummond - Brassington Qualified: 2004 Made partner: 2012 Key cases: Advising Royal Mail
in relation to its redevelopment at Nine Elms; advising Aberdeen Property Trust on obtaining injunctive relief
in relation to a purchase of a shopping centre and advising GLH Hotels
in relation to its liability
as a
guarantor under various hotel leases.
Section 17 (4) provided: «(4) Where the landlord has duly served a notice under subsection (2)..., the amount (exclusive of interest) which the former tenant or (
as the case may be) the
guarantor is liable to pay
in respect of the fixed charge
in question shall not exceed the amount specified
in the notice unless --(a) his liability
in respect of the charge is subsequently determined to be for a greater amount, (b) the notice informed him of the possibility that that liability would be so determined, and (c) within the period of three months beginning with the date of the determination, the landlord serves on him a further notice informing him that the landlord intends to recover that greater amount from him (plus interest, where payable)».
With regard to the
guarantors» claim that they had not consented to the amendments and received no advice
in their capacity
as guarantors, the Court found that it would be «unreal» to divide the
guarantors» knowledge between that which they had gained
in their capacity
as directors, owners and managers of the borrower companies and that which they had
in their capacity
as guarantors.
The case is also helpful
in confirming that the courts will not necessarily distinguish between information held by individuals
in their roles
as directors of a borrower and that held
in their roles
as guarantors of that borrower.
In this case, the interest rate is going up not because the
guarantor is released, per se, so much
as because the loan can't be refinanced without the
guarantor / co-owner's consent which might not be available.
The
guarantors claimed that they could not recall being consulted about the amendments to the facility agreements and that they had not received any advice
in relation to their role
as guarantors (they stated that banking affairs of the borrower companies had been dealt with by a business partner who had since died, though both of the
guarantors had executed the banking documents).