Implementation of the Program Clause Samples
Implementation of the Program. The Parties plan to administer the Program for the purpose of reducing the disease burden of NTDs. The Program shall be implemented according to the specifications set forth in this Partnership Agreement, under the terms and conditions set forth in this Partnership Agreement and in the country set forth in Block 1 of the Program Summary Chart (the ‘‘Host Country’’). The title of the Program is set forth in Block 4 of the Program Summary Chart.
Implementation of the Program. 5.01 The identification, preparation, appraisal and supervision of the Projects which Sida finances pursuant to this Agreement will be the sole responsibility of ADB, and will be carried out by ADB in accordance with ADB’s policies and procedures.
5.02 ADB will have the responsibility of selecting, processing, obtaining the necessary approvals from ADB’s Management or Board for, and subject to this Agreement, establishing the terms and conditions of, Projects. Projects to be financed under the Program will be approved pursuant to the same procedures utilized for authorizing the use of resources administered by ADB.
5.03 ADB will be responsible for the procurement of goods and services and contracting of consultants, procurement of equipment, and supervision of Projects to be financed out of the proceeds of the Grant, and disbursements and procurement of consultants will follow ADB’s Guidelines on the Use of Consultants, as amended from time to time and the procurement of goods and services will be in accordance with ADB’s Guidelines for Procurement, as amended from time to time.
5.04 Swedish consultants will be given the same opportunities to compete for contracts as consultants from other countries.
Implementation of the Program. Licensee and Medistem shall cooperate in good faith and use their commercially reasonable best efforts to commence the Program on or about January 2, 2007; provided that the actual commencement date of the Program in general or specific aspects of the Program shall be subject to implementation at such time or times as the Parties may mutually agree upon in good faith.
Implementation of the Program. Each Party hereby agrees to do all things and to take all actions as shall be reasonably necessary, appropriate or convenient to formulate, adopt, modify and implement timely the Program, the Program Plans and the Annual Plans. In addition to the procedures specifically provided for in this Article 2, the Parties shall consult with one another on an informal basis as shall be necessary, appropriate or convenient in connection with the implementation of the Program or the performance of this Article 2.
Implementation of the Program. (a) The Guarantor and the Bank shall from time to time, at the request of either party, exchange views on the progress achieved in carrying out the Program.
(b) Prior to each such exchange of views, the Guarantor shall furnish to the Bank for its review and comment a report on the progress achieved in the implementation of actions and policies embodied in the Program, in such detail as the Bank shall reasonably request.
Implementation of the Program. (a) The Guarantor shall maintain policies and procedures adequate to enable it to monitor and evaluate on an ongoing basis, in accordance with the indicators set forth in Schedule 1 to this Agreement, the carrying out of the Program and the achievement of the objectives thereof.
(b) The Guarantor and the Bank shall from time to time, at the request of either party, exchange views on the progress achieved in carrying out the Program.
(c) Prior to each such exchange of views, the Guarantor shall furnish to the Bank for its review and comment a report, in scope and format satisfactory to the Bank and in such detail as the Bank shall reasonably request, on the progress achieved in the implementation of actions and policies embodied in the Program.
Section 3.02. Without limitation or restriction upon the provisions of Section 3.01 of this Agreement, the Guarantor shall:
(a) prepare, in scope and format satisfactory to the Bank and in such detail as the Bank shall reasonably request, and furnish to the Bank: (i) an annual progress report, by June 30 of each year, commencing on June 30, 2004, and (ii) a mid-term report on or about March 31, 2006, in each case reporting on the progress achieved in the carrying out of the Program during the period preceding the date of said report, including progress with respect to indicators satisfactory to the Bank as set forth in Schedule 1 to this Agreement, the time-bound reform action plan as set forth in the letter from the Guarantor dated March 7, 2003, describing the Program, and the annual Missionary Electrification Development Plan prepared by DOE in accordance with the requirements of the Guarantor’s Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001, Republic Act No. 9136; and
(b) review with the Bank: (i) by October 31 of each year, commencing on October 31, 2004, or such later date as the Bank shall request, the report referred to in subparagraph (a)(i) of this Section 3.02, and (ii) by April 30, 2006, or such later date as the Bank shall request, the report referred to in subparagraph (a)(ii) of this Section 3.02, and, in each case, thereafter take all measures required to ensure the efficient completion of the Program and the achievement of the objectives thereof, based on the conclusions and recommendations of the said report and the Bank’s views on the matter.
Section 3.03. The Guarantor shall cause DOE and other relevant national ministries to establish, and thereafter maintain, jointly with the Borrower, the Project S...
Implementation of the Program. (a) In order to commence operation of the Program, Participant agrees that, on or before the first day of the first Program Year covered by this Agreement, it will have established to the satisfaction of HIPPY Texas that: Participant has hired (i) one full-time Coordinator who may serve up to 180 children scheduled to participate in the Program with qualifications satisfactory to HIPPY Texas and in accordance with the Guidelines for the HIPPY Coordinator (in the MGRA (in the HIPPY US website library), to supervise the day-to-day operation of the Program; any Assistant Coordinator engaged at the option of the Participant will receive all services provided by HIPPY Texas as listed in Section 9 below and is required to fulfill all the obligations listed in Sections 3 (c) and (d); Sections 5 (a),
(b) and (f); and Sections 6 (b), (e) and (f);
