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'The completion of Phase 2 is a testament to NOC's ongoing partnership with key international players and our ability to drive international investment to the Libyan energy sector, despite an ongoing backdrop of conflict.
Former constable Siddique informed the bench that his salary for 32 months has been withheld due to the non-provision of the NOC. The police department is still not issuing the NOC, he added.
It is pertinent to mention here that proof of his original statement is available with this scribe in which he accepted the issuance of NOC.
However, the Supreme Court later directed the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government to issue a fresh NOC that was needed by the general for employment abroad during the two-year period when he was not supposed to be employed.
Fitch estimates NOC's adjusted leverage and FFO adjusted leverage will be approximately 3.4x and 3.9x at the end of 2018, respectively, on a pro forma basis, up from 2.3x and 2.5x from year-end 2016.
However, if Taiwanese travelers first apply for a visa from the Afghan embassies in Japan or South Korea, no NOC will be required, Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Friday.
The rules and regulations of other free zone authority may vary from that of DMCC in terms of requirement to obtain an NOC from the current employer.
Residents said the Al Khail Gate property management last week started issuing No Objection Certificate (NOC) to RTA to allocate a second permit for occupants of two bedroom apartments with two cars.
Describing the journey, the report said: "A notable achievement was that one of the NOC items was amended as recommended by Sharakah.
Tripoli [Libya], Dec 27 ( ANI ): Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) confirmed the explosion at the pipeline near Maradah operated by al-Waha Oil Company, adding that there would be an expected substantial decline in the country's oil exports.
Glencore and Qatar also jointly own 19.5% in Russia's state-controlled Rosneft, which in turn has an agreement with NOC to buy crude.