Establishing the Process Sample Clauses

Establishing the Process. Following the mandate received from the Meeting of the Parties on the development of Management Plans for species/population, the UNEP/AEWA Secretariat liaises with the various stakeholders to see which plans can be developed within which timeframe. The successful development of new plans is dependent on many factors such as the support of range state governments and the availability of species’ experts. Sufficient long-term resources - both in the form of personnel time of experts and funding - are key. The capacity of the Secretariat to organise, fundraise for and to run the process within a given time is also a crucial factor. Nearly all management planning processes under AEWA require fundraising efforts by the Secretariat. The main costs are linked to the personnel time needed for the actual compilation of the draft Management Plan and to the management planning workshop to which all relevant range states are invited. First steps to establish the management plan development process are therefore to secure the commitment by the Range States and stakeholders to fund and implement the process. The second step is to identify a chief compiler/compiling organisation. In the case of financial support from a government, the Secretariat usually requires a letter from the respective government, with a) a request to the Secretariat to initiate the management-planning process and b) a commitment to fund the process (i.e. provide resources for the drafting of the plan and for the management-planning workshop as well as for possible printing/translation of the plan if desired). Depending on the type of arrangement with the compiler (hired consultant or pro-xxxx) the Secretariat signs a contract or more informal agreement outlining the work to be delivered as well as the timeframe. The Secretariat also informs and liaises with possible other relevant multi-lateral agreements and other legal frameworks on the development of new Management Plans under the AEWA process, such as the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), the Bern Convention and the European Commission.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Establishing the Process

  • Parties to the Process a) There shall be established a Central Dispute Resolution Committee (“The Committee”), which shall be composed of equal representation of up to four (4) representatives each of the employer bargaining agency and employee bargaining agency (“the central parties”), and up to three representatives of the Crown. The Committee will be co-chaired by a representative from each bargaining agency. All correspondence to the committee will be sent to both co-chairs.

  • Duration of the Processing Personal Data will be Processed for the duration of the Agreement, subject to Section 4 of this DPA.

  • Cooperation of the Parties Each Party agrees to cooperate fully in the preparation, filing, and prosecution of any Patent Rights under this Agreement. Such cooperation includes, but is not limited to:

  • Execution of the Project Section 3.01. (a) The Borrower declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project as set forth in Schedule 2 to this Agreement and, to this end, shall: (i) coordinate the Project at national level through the NPCU; and (ii) cause the Participating States to carry out the Project at State and local levels through the respective PCUs, all with due diligence and efficiency and in conformity with appropriate administrative, financial, pedagogic and environmental practices, and shall provide, promptly as needed, the funds, facilities, services and other resources required for the Project.

  • Marketing the Property In an effort to properly and efficiently market the Property, the Seller grants the following permissions to the Agency: (Initial ALL That Apply) - Advertise the Property. - To use the Property’s street address when advertising the Property. - Allow third (3rd) party websites to create estimated market values of the Property. - Allow the Agency to disclose the existence of other offers on the Property. - Publish any and all Property information electronically or in print. This includes, but is not limited to, the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), real estate websites, newspapers, etc. - Place a lockbox or key box on the Property. The Seller shall hold harmless the Agency and all cooperating licensees from all responsibility and liability resulting from any loss, damage, or theft which might occur while the Property is listed by the Agency under this Agreement. - Authorize a “For Sale” Sign on the Property.

  • Steps of the Procedure 18. a. Except for grievances involving multiple employees or discipline, all grievances must be initiated at Step 1 of the grievance procedure.

  • Purpose of the Processing The provision of the Services by the Data Processor to the Data Controller.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.