Head of Delegation Sample Clauses

Head of Delegation. 1. The Commission is represented in South Africa by the Head of Delegation who ensures, together with the national authorising officer, the implementation, monitoring and follow-up of the financial and technical cooperation in conformity with the principles of sound financial management and the provisions of this Agreement. In particular, the Head of Delegation shall be granted powers to facilitate and expedite the preparation, appraisal and execution of projects and programmes. 2. The South African Government shall accord to the Head of Delegation and the officials from the Commission appointed in South Africa privileges and immunities in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961. 3. In defining the tasks and obligations of the national authorising officer and the head of delegation, the Parties shall seek to ensure the greatest degree of local management of projects and programmes as well as compatibility and coherence with practices applying in the other ACP States.
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Head of Delegation. 1. The Commission shall be represented in each ACP State or in each regional grouping which expressly so requests, by a delegation under the authority of a Head of Delegation, with the approval of the ACP State or States concerned. Appropriate measures shall be taken in any case in which a Head of Delegation is appointed to a group of ACP States. The Head of Delegation shall represent the Commission in all spheres of its competence and in all its activities. 2. The Head of Delegation shall be the main contact for ACP States and bodies or organisations eligible for financial support under the Agreement. He shall cooperate and work in close cooperation with the National Authorising Officer. 3. The Head of Delegation shall have the necessary instructions and delegated powers to facilitate and expedite all operations under the Agreement. 4. On a regular basis, the Head of Delegation shall inform the national authorities of Community activities which may directly concern cooperation between the Community and the ACP States."; (z) Article 37 shall be replaced by the following:
Head of Delegation. The Commission shall be represented in each ACP State
Head of Delegation. The Commission is represented in South Africa by the Head of Delegation who ensures, together with the national authorising officer, the implementation, monitoring and follow-up of the financial and technical cooperation in conformity with the principles of sound financial management and the provisions of this Agreement. In particular, the Head of Delegation shall be granted powers to facilitate and expedite the preparation, appraisal and execution of projects and programmes.
Head of Delegation. 1. The Commission shall be represented in each aCP State or in each regional grouping which expressly so requests, by a delegation under the authority of a Head of Delegation, with the approval of the aCP State or States concerned. appropriate measures shall be taken in any case in which a Head of Delegation is appointed to a group of aCP States. The Head of Delegation shall represent the Commission in all spheres of its competence and in all its activities. remuneration for its services and no interest shall be payable by it on deposited funds. The local accounts shall be replenished by the Commission in the currency of one of the Member States or in euro, based on estimates of future cash requirements, which shall be made sufficiently in advance to avoid the need for pre-financing by aCP States and to prevent delayed disbursements. 3. (deleted) 4. Payments shall be made by the Commission in accordance with the rules laid down by the Community and the Commission, where appro- priate after the expenditure has been cleared and authorised by the National authorising Officer. 5. (deleted) 6. The procedures for clearance, authorisation and payment of expenditure must be completed within a period of 90 days from the date on which the payment becomes due. The National authorising Officer shall process and deliver the payment authorisation to the Head of Delegation not later than 45 days before the due date. 7. Claims for delayed payments shall be borne by the aCP State or States concerned, and by the Commission from its own resources, for that part of the delay for which each Party is responsible in accordance with the above procedures.’.
Head of Delegation. The Head of Delegation shall represent the Commission vis-a-vis the Beneficiary’s govern-ment for the purposes of implementing this Agreement and in respect of the funds for which the Commission acts as authorising officer.
Head of Delegation. European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS EU Common Embassy Complex European Union Crescent, off Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Nigeria Email: xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx@xx.xxxxxx.xx
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Head of Delegation. The Commission shall be represented in each ACP State or in each regional grouping which expressly so requests, by a delegation under the authority of a Head of Delegation, with the approval of the ACP State or States concerned. Appropriate measures shall be taken in any case in which a Head of Delegation is appointed to a group of ACP States. The Head of Delegation shall represent the Commission in all spheres of its competence and in all its activities.

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