He also has won a tender to add 150mw to Saba, situated in an industrial town 25 miles north of Lahore.
Jain's youngest son, Atul, who is overseeing this expansion, discloses that they have been evaluating a bid on a tender to supply water to Mysore in southern India.
Though politics in Kabul were still too tender to allow street performances, especially with women actors, together they did manage to put on shows in tiny villages up north.
Many delegates suffered traffic delays, and the authorities had to step in after the travel agency which won a tender to arrange hotel bookings offered room-rates up to five times higher than usual.
On Sunday The Jerusalem Post reported that the Pentagon has forced Israel Aerospace Industries to back out of a joint partnership with a Swedish aerospace company to compete in a multi-billion dollar tender to sell new multi-role fighters to the Indian air force.
All Roman Catholic bishops are obliged to tender their resignations to the Pope on their 75th birthday.
Later this year, the States will go out to tender for companies to provide the waste recycling facilities at Longue Hougue in St Sampson, that will be necessary to enact the waste strategy adopted in February.
The Trustees, who were also highranking officials of Grumman, determined not to tender any of these shares and on October 12 and 13 used Plan funds to purchase 1, 158, 000 additional shares of Grumman stock at the prevailing market price in an effort to defeat the tender offer.
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Now the council has invited landlords to tender for a contract to provide temporary accommodation.
The theatre will still shut on 31 May for legal reasons - but the venue will go out to tender with a view to being reopened as a community project.
Although the theatre is set to close at the end of May, the running of the venue will go out to tender with a view to it being reopened as a community project.
Once they are placed on the list of lay inspectors candidates will be eligible for work and will be invited to tender by external contractors to assist on inspection of primary, secondary and special schools across Wales.
Mordashov, perhaps mindful of the cool reception given in May to the Severstal merger by Arcelor's rebel shareholders, also confirmed his intention not to increase his shareholding in Arcelor above 33.3%, without making a mandatory tender offer to all shareholders--in accordance with Luxembourg law.
And there is scant prospect of a hostile tender offer to rescue the shareholders of a mismanaged private REIT.
The government announced plans for a complex tender process to determine the feed-in-tariffs for new deals, but has yet to provide details.
The construction of its dishes is about to be put out to tender, and it is expected to be fully operational by 2016.
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It would merely require an open tender offer to existing shareholders at a price attractive enough to get majority ownership of all voting shares.
The suit claims that Icahn misled Lions Gate shareholders during tender offers to buy their stock and take over the company because he did not disclose that he was acquiring debt in MGM.
Last year, Pemex had to abandon its second tender for ethanol to be used as a gasoline additive because the offers made were above the price the oil company was prepared to pay.
Councils could choose not to put services out to tender, but if they failed to justify this choice, local residents could apply through the council's auditors to the government, and perhaps ultimately to the courts, to overturn the decision.
The government's plan was to put each subject's EBC exam out to tender with exams boards and then choose one board to be the provider for a particular subject.
Although San Francisco has awarded a contract, and Chicago is just about to put one out to tender, in most American cities there is not enough city centre shopping to make the business work.
Karen Jennings, assistant general secretary of the public sector union Unison, is worried that the new service, once put out to tender, could be target-driven meaning some patients are forced back to work too early.
In both cases, had plans to develop state-owned nature reserves been put out to tender, and the deals been made public, each might have taken longer to wrap up, but the resultant deal would probably have been greeted as a triumph in the search for foreign investment.
Those which performed poorly would have to take swift action to improve, or be instructed by the government to hold a competitive tender--or even to disband their in-house provision altogether.
It did not pay to enter the tender process but instead sent letters offering to manage Sidex for a few years and then help to privatise it.
Businessmen want the government to start by putting out to tender Callao's less controversial new terminal.
The Scottish government owns the lease which was put out to tender last year.
When big projects are planned - the buyer may put it out to tender.
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