Execution of Projects. 1. The Government shall remain responsible for its UNDP-assisted development projects and the realization of their objectives as described in the relevant Project Documents, and shall carry out such parts of such projects as may be stipulated in the provisions of this Agreement and such Project Documents. The UNDP undertakes to complement and supplement the Government’s participation in such projects through assistance to the Government in pursuance of this Agreement and the Work Plan forming part of such Project Documents, and through assistance to the Government in fulfilling its intent with respect to investment follow-up. The Government shall inform UNDP of the Government Co-operating Agency directly responsible for the Government’s participation in each UNDP-assisted project. Without prejudice to the Government’s overall responsibility for its projects, the Parties may agree that an Executing Agency shall assume primary responsibility for execution of a project in consultation and agreement with the Co-operating Agency, and any arrangements to this effect shall be stipulated in the project Work Plan forming part of the Project Document together with arrangements, if any, for transfer of such responsibility, in the course of project execution, to the Government or to an entity designated by the Government. 2. Compliance by the Government with any prior obligations agreed to be necessary or appropriate for UNDP assistance to a particular project shall be a condition of performance by the UNDP and the Executing Agency of their responsibilities with respect to that project. Should provision of such assistance be commenced before such prior obligations have been met, it may be terminated or suspended without notice and at the discretion of the UNDP. 3. Any agreement between the Government and an Executing Agency concerning the execution of the UNDP-assisted project or between the Government and an operational expert shall be subject to the provisions of this Agreement. 4. The Cooperating Agency shall in consultation with the Executing Agency assign a full-time director for each project, whenever required and agreed upon between the Government and UNDP, who shall perform such functions as are assigned to him by the Cooperating Agency. The Executing Agency shall in consultation with the Cooperating Agency appoint a Chief Technical Adviser or Project Coordinator responsible to the Executing Agency to oversee the Executing Agency’s participation in the project at the project level, for the management and efficient utilization of all UNDP-financed inputs, including equipment provided to the project. He shall supervise and co-ordinate activities of experts and other Executing Agency personnel and be responsible for the on-the-job training of national Government counterparts. 5. In the performance of their duties, advisory experts, consultants and volunteers shall act in close consultation with the Government and with persons or bodies designated by the Government, and shall comply with such instructions from the Government as may be appropriate to the nature of their duties and the assistance to be given and as may be mutually agreed upon between the UNDP and the Executing Agency concerned and the Government. Operational experts shall be solely responsible to, and be under the exclusive direction of, the Government or the entity to which they are assigned, but shall not be required to perform any functions incompatible with their international status or with the purposes of the UNDP or of the Executing Agency. The Government undertakes that the commencing date of each operational expert in its service shall coincide with the effective date of his contract with the Executing Agency concerned, which would be the date on which he commences his travel to the country. 6. Recipients of fellowships shall be selected on the nomination of the Government by the Executing Agency. Such fellowships shall be administered in accordance with the fellowship policies and practices of the Executing Agency. 7. Technical and other equipment, materials, supplies and other property financed or provided by the UNDP shall belong to the UNDP unless and until such time as ownership thereof is transferred, on terms and conditions mutually agreed upon between the Government and the UNDP, to the Government or to an entity nominated by it. 8. Patent rights, copyright rights, and other similar rights to any discoveries or work resulting from UNDP assistance under this Agreement shall belong to the UNDP. However, the Government shall have the right to use any such discoveries or work within the country free of royalty or any charge of similar nature.
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Samples: Agreement Between the Government of Socialist Ethiopia and the United Nations Development Programme, Agreement Between the Government of Socialist Ethiopia and the United Nations Development Programme
Execution of Projects. 1. The Government shall remain responsible for its UNDP-UNDP —assisted development projects and the realization of their objectives as described in the relevant Project Documents, and shall carry out such parts of such projects as may be stipulated in the provisions of this Agreement and such Project Documents. The UNDP undertakes to complement and supplement the Government’s 's participation in such projects through assistance to the Government in pursuance of this Agreement and the Work Plan Plans forming part of such Project Documents, and through assistance to the Government in fulfilling its intent with respect to investment follow-follow —up. The Government shall inform UNDP of the Government Co-operating Agency directly responsible for the Government’s 's participation in each UNDP-UNDP — assisted project. Without prejudice to the Government’s 's overall responsibility for its projects, the Parties may agree that an Executing Agency shall assume primary responsibility for execution of a project in consultation and agreement with the Co-Co —operating Agency, and any arrangements to this effect shall be stipulated in the project Work Plan forming part of the Project Document together with arrangements, if any, for transfer of such responsibility, in the course of project execution, to the Government or to an entity designated by the Government.
2. Compliance by the Government with any prior obligations agreed to be necessary or appropriate for UNDP assistance to a particular project shall be a condition of performance by the UNDP and the Executing Agency of their responsibilities with respect to that project. Should provision of such assistance be commenced before such prior obligations have been met, it may be terminated or suspended without notice and at the discretion of the UNDP.
3. Any agreement between the Government and an Executing Agency concerning the execution of the UNDP-a UNDP — assisted project or between the Government and an operational expert shall shah be subject to the provisions of this Agreement.
4. The Cooperating Co —operating Agency shall as appropriate and in consultation with the Executing Agency assign a full-full —time director Director for each project, whenever required and agreed upon between the Government and UNDP, project who shall perform such functions as are assigned to him by the Cooperating Agency. Co —operating Agency The Executing Agency shall as appropriate and in consultation with the Cooperating Agency Government appoint a Chief Technical Adviser or Project Coordinator responsible to the Executing Agency to oversee the Executing Agency’s 's participation in the project at the project level, for the management and efficient utilization of all UNDP-financed inputs, including equipment provided to the project. He shall supervise and co-co - ordinate activities of experts and other Executing Agency personnel and be responsible for the on-on —the-—job training of national Government counterparts. He shall be responsible for the management and efficient utilization of all UNDP — financed inputs, including equipment provided to the project.
5. In the performance of their duties, advisory experts, consultants and volunteers shall act in close consultation with the Government and with persons or bodies designated by the Government, and shall comply with such instructions from the Government as may be appropriate to the nature of their duties and the assistance to be given and as may be mutually agreed upon between the UNDP and the Executing Agency concerned and the Government. Operational experts shall be solely responsible to, and be under the exclusive direction of, the Government or the entity to which they are assigned, but shall not be required to perform any functions incompatible with their international status or with the purposes of the UNDP or of the Executing Agency. The Government undertakes that the commencing date of each operational expert in its service shall coincide with the effective date of his contract with the Executing Agency concerned, which would be the date on which he commences his travel to the country.
6. Recipients of fellowships shall be selected on the nomination of the Government by the Executing Agency. Such fellowships shall be administered in accordance with the fellowship policies and practices of the Executing Agency.
7. Technical and other equipment, materials, supplies and other property financed or provided by the UNDP shall belong to the UNDP unless and until such time as ownership thereof is transferred, on terms and conditions mutually agreed upon between the Government and the UNDP, to the Government or to an entity nominated by it.
8. Patent rights, copyright rights, and other similar rights to any discoveries or work resulting from direct UNDP assistance under this Agreement shall belong to the UNDP. HoweverUnless otherwise agreed by the Parties in each case, however, the Government shall have the right to use any such discoveries or work within the country free of royalty or any charge of similar nature.
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Samples: Assistance Agreement
Execution of Projects. 1. The Government shall remain responsible for its UNDP-–assisted development projects and the realization of realisation if their objectives as described in the relevant Project Documents, and shall carry out such parts of such projects as may be stipulated in the provisions provision of this Agreement and such Project Documents. The UNDP undertakes to complement and supplement the Government’s 's participation in such projects through assistance to the Government in pursuance of this Agreement and the Work Plan Plans forming part of such Project Documents, and through assistance to the Government in fulfilling its intent with respect to investment follow-–up. The Government shall inform UNDP of the Government Co-–operating Agency directly responsible for the Government’s 's participation in each UNDP-–assisted project. Without prejudice to the Government’s 's overall responsibility for its projects, the Parties may agree that an Executing Agency shall assume primary responsibility for execution of a project in consultation and agreement with the Co-–operating Agency, and any arrangements to this effect shall be stipulated in the project Work Plan forming part of the Project Document together with arrangements, if any, for transfer of such responsibility, in the course of project execution, to the Government or to an entity designated by the Government.
2. Compliance by the Government with any prior obligations agreed to be necessary or appropriate for UNDP assistance to a particular project shall be a condition of performance by the UNDP and the Executing Agency of their responsibilities with respect to that project. Should provision of such assistance be commenced before such prior obligations have been met, it may be terminated or suspended without notice and at the discretion of the UNDP.
3. Any agreement between the Government and an the Executing Agency concerning the execution of the an UNDP-–assisted project or between the Government and an the operational expert shall be subject to the provisions provision of this Agreement.
4. The Cooperating Co–operating Agency shall as appropriate and in consultation with the Executing Agency assign a full-–time director Director for each project, whenever required and agreed upon between the Government and UNDP, project who shall perform such functions as are assigned to him by the Cooperating Co–operating Agency. The Executing Agency shall as appropriate and in consultation with the Cooperating Agency Government appoint a Chief Technical Adviser adviser or Project Coordinator Co–ordinator responsible to the Executing Agency to oversee the Executing Agency’s 's participation in the project at the project level, for the management and efficient utilization of all UNDP-financed inputs, including equipment provided to the project. He shall supervise and co-–ordinate activities of experts and other Executing Agency personnel and be responsible for the on-–the-–job training of national Government counterparts. He shall be responsible for the management and efficient utilization of all UNDP– financed inputs, including equipment provided to the project.
5. In the performance of their duties, advisory experts, consultants and volunteers shall act in close consultation with the Government and with persons or bodies designated by the Government, and shall comply with such instructions from the Government as may be appropriate to the nature of their duties and the assistance to be given and as may be mutually agreed upon between the UNDP and the Executing Agency concerned and the Government. Operational experts shall be solely responsible to, and be under the exclusive direction of, the Government or the entity to which they are assigned, but shall not be required to perform any functions incompatible with their international status or with the purposes of the UNDP or of the Executing Agency. The Government undertakes that the commencing date of each operational expert in its service shall coincide with the effective date of his contract with the Executing Agency concerned, which would be the date on which he commences his travel to the country.
6. Recipients of fellowships shall be selected on the nomination of the Government by the Executing Agency. Such fellowships shall be administered in accordance with the fellowship policies and practices of the Executing Agency.
7. Technical and other equipment, materials, supplies and other property financed or provided by be the UNDP shall belong to the UNDP unless and until such time as ownership thereof is transferred, on terms and conditions mutually agreed upon between the Government and the UNDPUNDP , to the Government or to the an entity nominated by it.
8. Patent rights, copyright rightscopyrights, and other similar rights to any discoveries or work resulting from UNDP assistance under this Agreement agreement shall belong to the UNDPUNDP . HoweverUnless otherwise agreed by the Parties in each case, however, the Government shall have the right to use any such discoveries or work within the country free of royalty or any charge of similar nature.
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Execution of Projects. 1. The Government shall remain responsible for its UNDP-assisted development projects and the realization of their objectives as described in the relevant Project Documents, and shall carry out such parts of such projects as may be stipulated in the provisions of this Agreement and such Project Documents. The UNDP undertakes to complement and supplement the Government’s 's participation in such projects through assistance to the Government in pursuance of this Agreement and the Work Plan forming part of such Project Documents, and through assistance to the Government in fulfilling its intent with respect to investment follow-up. The Government shall inform UNDP of the Government Co-operating Agency directly responsible for the Government’s 's participation in each UNDP-assisted project. Without prejudice to the Government’s 's overall responsibility for its projects, the Parties may agree that an Executing Agency shall assume primary responsibility for execution of a project in consultation and agreement with the Co-operating Agency, and any arrangements to this effect shall be stipulated in the project Work Plan forming part of the Project Document together with arrangements, if any, for transfer of such responsibility, in the course of project execution, to the Government or to an entity designated by the Government.
2. Compliance by the Government with any prior obligations agreed to be necessary or appropriate for UNDP assistance to a particular project shall be a condition of performance by the UNDP and the Executing Agency of their responsibilities with respect to that project. Should provision of such assistance be commenced before such prior obligations have been met, it may be terminated or suspended without notice and at the discretion of the UNDP.
3. Any agreement between the Government and an Executing Agency concerning the execution of the a UNDP-assisted project or between the Government and an operational expert shall be subject to the provisions of this Agreement.
4. The Cooperating Co-operating Agency shall as appropriate and in consultation with the Executing Agency assign a full-time director for each project, whenever required and agreed upon between the Government and UNDP, project who shall perform such functions as are assigned to him by the Cooperating Co-operating Agency. The Executing Agency shall as appropriate and in consultation with the Cooperating Agency Government appoint a Chief Technical Adviser or Project Coordinator Co-ordinator responsible to the Executing Agency to oversee the Executing Agency’s 's participation in the project at the project level, for the management and efficient utilization of all UNDP-financed inputs, including equipment provided to the project. He shall supervise and co-ordinate activities of experts and other Executing Agency personnel and be responsible for the on-the-job training of national Government counterparts. He shall be responsible for the management and efficient utilization of all UNDP-financed inputs, including equipment provided to the project.
5. In the performance of their duties, advisory experts, consultants and volunteers shall act in close consultation with the Government and with persons or bodies designated by the Government, and shall comply with such instructions from the Government as may be appropriate to the nature of their duties and the assistance to be given and as may be mutually agreed upon between the UNDP and the Executing Agency concerned and the Government. Operational experts shall be solely responsible to, and be under the exclusive direction of, the Government or the entity to which they are assigned, but shall not be required to perform any functions incompatible with their international status or with the purposes of the UNDP or of the Executing Agency. The Government undertakes that the commencing date of each operational expert in its service shall coincide with the effective date of his contract with the Executing Agency concerned, which would be the date on which he commences his travel to the country.
6. Recipients of fellowships shall be selected on the nomination of the Government by the Executing Agency. Such fellowships shall be administered in accordance with the fellowship policies and practices of the Executing Agency.
7. Technical and other equipment, materials, supplies and other property financed or provided by the UNDP shall belong to the UNDP unless and until such time as ownership thereof is transferred, on terms and conditions mutually agreed upon between the Government and the UNDP, to the Government or to an entity nominated by it.
8. Patent rights, copyright rights, and other similar rights to any discoveries or work resulting from UNDP assistance under this Agreement shall belong to the UNDP. HoweverUnless otherwise agreed by the Parties in each case, however, the Government shall have the right to use any such discoveries or work within the country free of royalty or any charge of similar nature.
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