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Official court roll issued by the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg, listing opposed motion matters scheduled for hearing between 18 and 22 March 2024 before Van Aswegen AJ.
Court:
High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg
Office:
Registrar’s Office
Address:
C/O Prichard and Von Brandis Street, Johannesburg
Term:
Term 1, Week 8
Hearing dates:
18 March 2024 to 22 March 2024
Judge:
Van Aswegen AJ
Judge’s Secretary:
Nokuthula Mncwango
Contact number:
010 494 8432
Email:
[email protected]
Mode of hearing:
Microsoft Teams
Matters listed:
Opposed motions including eviction, exception, declaratory relief, rescission application, interdict, summary judgement, Rule 46
Jurisdiction:
Johannesburg, South Africa
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Note:
Court File Number
Note:
Year
Topic:
Military contracting, ship maintenance
Document Type:
Performance Work Statement
Agency / Institution:
Fleet Logistics Center Puget Sound (FLCPS)
Target Audience:
US Navy contractors, maintenance personnel
Jurisdiction:
Toronto, Ontario
Court:
Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Address:
330 University Avenue, 8th Floor, Toronto ON M5G 1R7
Email:
[email protected]
Document Type:
Court scheduling request form
Subject:
Scheduling of short, opposed motions and applications
Applicable Rules:
Consolidated Practice Direction for Civil Actions, Applications, Motions and Procedural Matters in the Toronto Region; Rule 76 (Simplified Procedure Rule)
Hearing Methods:
In writing; summary resolution in a case conference; remote oral hearing; oral hearing in court
Submission Format Requirements:
Searchable PDF for most documents; WORD format for factums
Authority Citation Requirement:
Hyperlinks to publicly available free websites such as CanLII
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Harare
Subject:
Legal dispute involving breach of contract and arbitration clause
Document Type:
Court ruling
Institution:
High Court of Zimbabwe
Author:
Justice Tagu
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, parties involved in the case
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
24 March 2016
Amendment Date:
18 May 2016
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Year:
2024
Region / city:
Johannesburg
Subject:
Court hearing schedule
Document type:
Court notice
Organization / institution:
High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Local Division)
Author:
Malindi J
Target audience:
Legal professionals, court staff, parties involved in the cases
Period of validity:
13 May 2024 to 17 May 2024
Date of approval:
Not provided
Date of amendments:
Not provided
Country:
South Africa
Province:
Gauteng
City:
Johannesburg
Court:
High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Johannesburg
Judge:
Justice Steyn AJ
Courtroom:
8C
Office:
1107
Hearing Dates:
18–21 June 2024
Hearing Time:
10:00 daily
Type of Document:
Court notice and civil trial default judgment roll
Subject:
Opposed motions and default judgment matters
Parties Involved:
Various plaintiffs vs Road Accident Fund
Related Institution:
Road Accident Fund
Registrar:
Ms T. Khumalo
Clerk:
Ms Mlangeni
Electronic Platform:
CaseLines / CourtOnline
Year:
2023
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Type of document:
Meeting minutes
Organ:
Conference Preparatory Group (CPG)
Author:
Chairman Martin Weber
Date issued:
22 September 2023
Participants:
382 delegates from 40 administrations, Radiocommunication Bureau, European Communications Office, European Commission, 24ECC Observers, 35 other stakeholders
Meeting format:
Hybrid
Agenda items covered:
WRC-23 preparation, CEPT coordinators appointments, vice-Chair election
Related events:
WRC-23, RA-23, ECC Plenary in Budapest
Tribute:
Alexandre Kholod
Teacher:
Glenda Liddell-White
Domain:
Basic Computer and Foundational Standards (Business Software Application I)
Date Range:
November 18–22, 2024
ACOS Standard:
3
Student Friendly Outcome:
I can create business-and industry appropriate documents using various data input techniques in word processing applications
Lesson Type:
On-going Lesson
Materials:
Interactive Board, Internet access, Microsoft Word, Sample word processing documents, Rubric for Completion of Document for Theme and Style Format, Short Cut Keys Handout
Homework:
Not specified
Target Students:
Students learning Microsoft Word skills for MOS certification
Lesson Phases:
Before the Lesson, During the Lesson, After the Lesson
Assessment Methods:
Teacher Observation, Rubric, Exit Ticket, Student Engagement Look Fors
Special Notes:
RTI/PST interventions, Inclusion notes, Gifted notes, Embedded Anchor Activities
Year:
2022
Organization:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Type of document:
Session report
Session:
Fifty-sixth
Date:
April 22, 2022
Location:
Virtual meeting
Chairperson:
Marian van Leeuwen
Topics:
Developments in plant variety protection, Test Guidelines revisions, COYU software evaluation, UPOV codes, disease resistance characteristics
Participants:
Members and observers of the TWV
Related documents:
TWV/56/1 Rev., TWV/56/2, TWV/56/3 Prov., TGP/7, TGP/8, TGP/12, UPOV/INF/23
3GPP TSG-RAN WG4 Meeting #113 Topic Summary for [113][317] IoT_NTN_TDD, Orlando, 18–22 November 2024
Organization:
3GPP TSG-RAN WG4
Meeting number:
#113
Location:
Orlando, US
Meeting dates:
18–22 November 2024
Agenda item:
7.28.3
Source:
Moderator (Qualcomm Incorporated)
Document type:
Technical meeting contribution (information)
Work item:
IoT_NTN_TDD
Related agenda items:
7.28.1 General aspects and work plan; 7.28.2 Study of impact due to periodic pattern
Technical scope:
NB-IoT NTN TDD mode and new operating band specification
Target frequency band:
1616–1626.5 MHz MSS allocation
Satellite scenarios:
LEO @600 km and @1200 km, set-1 satellite parameters (TR 36.763)
Baseline TDD periodicity:
N = 9 radio frames
Baseline DL consecutive subframes (D):
8
Baseline UL consecutive subframes:
8
Channel bandwidth:
200 kHz
Deployment assumptions:
Standalone NB-IoT with anchor and non-anchor carriers; Earth fixed tracking area; Earth fixed or Earth moving cells for NGSO
Responsible groups:
RAN1, RAN2, RAN4
Study phase start:
RAN1 from Oct 2024; RAN4 from Nov 2024
Checkpoint:
RAN#106 completion of study phase
Key aspects under study:
Periodic UL/DL pattern impact on UE synchronization, RRM, RF requirements, demodulation, higher layer impacts
Exclusions:
No NTN-NTN coexistence study; reuse of existing RAN4 RF emission requirements
Organization:
3GPP TSG-RAN WG4
Meeting number:
113
Location:
Orlando, US
Meeting dates:
18–22 November 2024
Agenda item:
5.1.1
Document number:
R4-2418125
Source:
Moderator (Huawei)
Title in document:
Topic summary for [113][103] R18_UERF_maintenance_Part2
Release:
Rel-18
Technical scope:
TEI UE RF part
Related agenda items:
AI 5.18, AI 5.19, AI 5.20, AI 5.32.1, AI 5.33.1
Work items:
Multi-carrier enhancements for NR; Further NR coverage enhancements; NR sidelink evolution; FR2 power class 8
Companies involved:
Huawei, HiSilicon, Qualcomm Incorporated, vivo, ZTE Corporation, Sanechips, Ericsson, Intel, LG Electronics, Telecom Italia, US Cellular, AT&T
Referenced specifications:
TS 38.101-1, TS 38.101-2, TS 38.101-3, TS 38.307
Document type:
Meeting agenda summary and contribution overview
Decision process:
Collection of CRs and LS comments before NWM deadline (19 November 2024, 18:00 local time) with final decision made online
Grade Level:
2nd Grade
Subject:
Mathematics
Module:
Module 3
Lesson Range:
Lessons 2–5
Instructional Dates:
September 18–22, 2017
Standards:
2.NBT.A.1; 2.NBT.A.2; 2.NBT.A.4
Topic:
Place Value and Base-Ten Number System
Skills Covered:
Counting within 1000; skip-counting by 5s, 10s, and 100s; comparing three-digit numbers; writing numbers in unit, expanded, word, and standard form
Vocabulary:
Place value chart; Bundling; Units; Ones; Tens; Hundreds; Unit form; Word form; Expanded form; Standard form; Count-up; Count-down
Instructional Materials:
Base ten blocks; Place value charts; Hide zero cards; Straws; Flipchart presentations; Study Island; MobyMax
Assessment Methods:
Exit tickets; Review activities; Partner work; Review game
Homework:
Lesson 4; Lesson 5; Lesson 6; Lesson 7
The Church in Postmodern Society – Orthodox Convergence Points in the Balkan Space, 18–22 March 2026
Year:
2026
Location:
Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria; Balchik, Bulgaria
Field:
Religion and Theology
Document Type:
Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme Description
Programme Title:
The Church in Postmodern Society – Orthodox Convergence Points in the Balkan Space
Organizing Institution:
1 Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia
Hosting Institution:
St Cyril and St Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo
Programme Format:
Blended Intensive Programme (physical mobility and virtual component)
Target Participants:
Bachelor, Master and PhD students in Religion and Theology
ECTS Credits:
6
Physical Mobility Period:
18–22 March 2026
Arrival Date:
17 March 2026
Departure Date:
23 March 2026
Main Academic Activities:
Lectures, thematic workshops, liturgical chant practice, Divine Liturgy participation, documentation course at historical and religious sites
Key Topics:
Human dignity and human trafficking in the Balkan region; relationship between parish and school; religious education and cultural identity; Orthodox liturgical tradition
Field Study Location:
Historical and religious sites of Balchik
Virtual Component:
Pre-mobility online lectures, collaborative virtual discussions, post-mobility reflection sessions and assessment
Programme Framework:
Erasmus+ Programme and European Higher Education Area priorities
Educational Approach:
Interdisciplinary, practice-oriented and intercultural academic learning
Year:
2024
Location:
Orlando, USA
Subject:
Maintenance and Self-Organizing Networks (SON) / Minimization of Drive Tests (MDT)
Document type:
Meeting report
Organization:
3GPP TSG-RAN WG2
Authors:
Ericsson, Nokia, Apple, ZTE Corporation, vivo, Peraton Labs, Huawei, HiSilicon, Samsung, CATT, LG Electronics, OPPO
Intended audience:
3GPP working group members and participants
Agenda items:
9.6 Organizational – Maintenance and SON/MDT, EUTRA Rel-17 and earlier corrections, NR Rel-15 and Rel-16 essential corrections
Standards referenced:
LTE TS 36.331, NR TS 38.300, NR TS 38.304
Corrections covered:
LTE, NR, NB-IoT, eMTC, SI Reception, Beam Reporting, High Priority Access, System Information
Meeting outcomes:
Notes, agreements, CRs flagged for discussion, and session planning
Date of session:
Nov. 18–22, 2024
Year:
2024
Location:
Orlando, United States
Topic:
NR END C RF Phase 4, Power domain enhancements, MPR reduction
Document type:
Meeting report / Technical summary
Organization:
3GPP TSG-RAN WG4
Authors:
Moderators (Huawei, HiSilicon) and contributing companies
Audience:
Technical experts in mobile communications
Agenda items:
7.1.3
Date of meeting:
18–22 November 2024
Document reference:
R4-2418138
Contributions from:
CATT, Nokia, Skyworks Solutions Inc., Sony, Qualcomm Technologies Inc., vivo, ZTE Corporation, NTT DOCOMO INC., CMCC, Ericsson, LG Electronics UK, OPPO, Huawei, China Telecom, MediaTek (Wuhan) Inc.
Topics covered:
Power boosting, MPR reduction, single carrier enhancements, multi-CC scenarios, UE channel bandwidth extensions, BS signaling proposals
Year:
2024
Location:
Orlando, US
Subject:
AI/ML Mobility in NR
Document Type:
Meeting summary
Organization:
3GPP TSG-RAN WG4
Authors:
Moderator (Nokia), contributions from Apple, Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei/HiSilicon
Audience:
RAN4 working group members
Period Covered:
18–22 November 2024
Agenda Item:
7.18.4
Document Reference:
R4-24XXXX
Key Topics:
Scenario priorities, sub-use case priorities, RSRP prediction accuracy, beam/cell measurement impacts, testing setup and goals, prediction consistency
Endorsed by:
RAN4
Year:
2022
Institution:
University of Johannesburg
Type of Document:
Terms and Conditions
Subject:
Procurement of goods and services
Document Version:
V1.1
Author:
M. van Eck
Effective Date:
1 June 2022
Scope:
Suppliers providing goods or services to the University of Johannesburg
Jurisdiction:
South Africa
Amendments:
Subject to future updates as published
Date:
04 November 2019
Agency Reference Number:
8SJ520
Document Reference Number:
FO8SJ58SJ5PV4404116
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