Disqualification of directors

15. The office of Director shall be vacated if the Director:

(a) Ceases to be a Director by virtue of Section 18O of the Act; or

(b) Is adjudged bankrupt in the State or in Northern Ireland or Great Britain or makes any arrangement or composition with his creditors generally; or

(c) Becomes prohibited from being a Director by reason of any order made under Section 184 of the Act; or

(d) Becomes of unsound mind; or

(e) Resigns his office by notice in writing to the Company; or

(f) Is convicted of an indictable offence unless the Directors otherwise determine; or

(g) Is for more than six months absent without permission of the Directors from meetings of the Directors held during that period.

16. Where a notice is sent by post it shall be deemed to have been served at the expiration of forty eight hours after it was posted; and regulation 133 of Table A shall be modified accordingly.

17. A member who has no Registered Address in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland or Great Britain, and has not supplied to the Company an address within the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland or Great Britain for the giving of notices to him shall not be entitled to receive any notices from the Company.

INDEMNITY

18. In addition to the indemnity contained in regulation 138 of Table A part 1, the Company shall indemnify every Director, Secretary or other officer against all costs and expenses incurred in or about the execution and discharge of the duties of his office.

SECRETARY

19. The first Secretary of the Company shall be the person named asthe first Secretary of the Company in the statement delivered under Section 3 of the Companies (Amendment) Act 1982.

III. Protecting the Environment

<…> Ozone, a type of oxygen, forms a layer in the upper atmosphere, located between 15 and 30 km above the earth’s surface. The ozone layer absorbs most of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV radiation reaching the earth threatens humans and plants and animals. In large doses, these powerful rays from the sun can cause skin cancer and other health problems in humans, can harm and even kill plants and animals, can make plastics, rubber, building materials wear out sooner.

Researchers found out that the ozone layer over the entire planet is thinning. A lot of chemicals, used by people, harm the ozone layer, for example, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) that are used (as the cooling fluid) in refrigerators, domestic and vehicle air conditioners, fire extinguishers, aerosol cans. <…>

(Washington DC)

IV. Why Lifecycles supplements?

Made from natural sources with minimal processing and contain no artificial preservatives, colours, sweeteners, starches, wheat, yeast or dairy.

Scientifically balanced to contain the complete range of essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, co-factors and complementary nutrients.

Include digestive enzymes to maximize absorption and product performance.

Each batch is subjected to complete independent third party laboratory analysis to ensure label claims are met.

(T.Riordan. A New Way to a Better Life, Brochure)

V. THE SHORTEST DISTANCE TO BETTER HEALTH

An adequate daily intake of vitamins and minerals is vital to long-term health for everyone from children to the elderly. However, food surveys show that our modern diets are deficient in many vitamins and minerals that are absolutely essential for health. These chronic nutrient deficiencies contribute to such conditions as osteoporosis (caused by calcium deficiency), heart disease and cancer. In the United States alone it is estimated that hospital bills could be reduced by $30 billion US if everyone took vitamin and mineral supplements.

Just as our bodies change as we age, so do our nutritional requirements. Keeping this in mind, Lifecycles vitamin and mineral supplements are scientifically designed for the various cycles of your life. Whatever your age or gender, Lifecycles has a formulation to fit your style of life and is available in the following formulas: Children’s Chewable, Men’s, Women’s, Mature Men’s, Mature Women’s and Cal-Plus calcium supplement.

VI. WHAT DOES AN INTERPRETER DO?

To explain what interpreters do it is worthwhile to start by discussing the differences between interpreting and translation.

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