Implementing Partner definition

Implementing Partner or “IP” means [full name of Implementing Partner, followed by address].
Implementing Partner means an eligible counterpart such as a financial institution or other financial intermediary with whom the Commission has concluded a guarantee agreement;
Implementing Partner means the eligible counterpart such as a financial institution or other intermediary with whom the Commission signs a guarantee agreement▌;

Examples of Implementing Partner in a sentence

  • For the Implementing Partner: For the United Nations Children’s Name: Name: Title: Title: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: Email: Email: PCA Ref.


More Definitions of Implementing Partner

Implementing Partner means the eligible counterpart such as a financial institution or other intermediary with whom the Commission signs a guarantee agreement and/or an agreement to implement the InvestEU Advisory Hub;
Implementing Partner means, for UNDP programme activities carried out under the harmonized operational modalities established in response to General Assembly resolution 56/201, the entity to which the Administrator has entrusted the implementation of UNDP assistance specified in a signed document along with the assumption of full responsibility and accountability for the effective use of UNDP resources and the delivery of outputs, as set forth in such document.
Implementing Partner means an entity to which UNEP has entrusted the implementation of programmes and projects specified in a signed document, along with the assumption of full responsibility and accountability for the effective use of resources and the delivery of outputs as set forth in such a document. The entity could be a governmental, intergovernmental or non-governmental body, a United Nations organization, or another non-profit organization;
Implementing Partner or “IP” means, for UNFPA programme activities, the entity to which the Executive Director has entrusted the implementation of UNFPA programme activities specified in a signed document, along with the assumption of full responsibility and accountability for the effective use of UNFPA resources and the delivery of outputs as set forth in such programme documentation (UNFPA Financial Regulation 2.1(k));
Implementing Partner. ’ means any United