Individual Participants Sample Clauses

Individual Participants. 6.3.1 An Entity that meets the requirements for participation in NEPOOL but that does not wish to become a NEPOOL Participant may, upon compliance with such reasonable conditions as ISO may prescribe, become an Individual Participant by delivering a counterpart of this Agreement, duly executed by such Entity, to ISO, along with a check in payment of the application fee described below; provided, however, that, while Individual Participants may attend and participate in all NEPOOL meetings, including meetings of the Principal Committees, Individual Participants shall have no right to vote with any of the Principal Committees except on amendments to this Agreement as set forth in Section 17.2 hereto. 6.3.2 Any such Entity that satisfies the requirements of this Section 6.3 shall become an Individual Participant, and this Agreement shall become fully binding and effective in accordance with its terms as to such Entity, as of the first day of the calendar month immediately following its satisfaction of such requirements; provided that an earlier or later effective date may be fixed by ISO with the concurrence of such Entity or by the Commission. 6.3.3 The application fee to be paid by each Entity seeking to become an Individual Participant pursuant to this Section 6.3 shall be in addition to the annual and other fees outlined in Section 14, and shall be calculated as if the Individual Participant were a NEPOOL Participant in an appropriate Sector, as determined by ISO in consultation with the officers of the Participants Committee. The application fee shall be $500 for an applicant which qualifies for membership only as an End User Participant, $1,000 for an applicant which together with its Related Persons owns or controls less than 5 MW (or its equivalent) of Alternative Resources and qualifies for membership as an AR Provider, and $5,000 for all other applicants, or such other amount as may be fixed by the RNA for NEPOOL Participants. 6.3.4 An Individual Participant shall cease being a Party to this Agreement upon: (a) For an Entity taking any type of service under the Tariff, upon termination of service under the Tariff pursuant to a Commission order as a result of a default under the Tariff; or (b) For any other Entity, upon voluntary termination of its status as a Party, bankruptcy or failure to pay annual fees; or (c) as set forth in Section 7.3.3.
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Individual Participants. ISO shall calculate, and each Individual Participant shall be obligated to pay, for the relevant portion of the calendar year in which the Entity initially becomes an Individual Participant and in January of each subsequent calendar year (i) an annual fee which shall be applied toward Participants Expenses, and (ii) the Individual Participant's share of the remaining Participant Expenses; provided that an Individual Participant and Related Persons of an Individual Participant will in the aggregate pay only the amount they would otherwise be required to pay if all the Related Persons were NEPOOL Participants (i.e., only one total expense share in the aggregate). For purposes of determining an Individual Participant's annual fee and share of the Participant Expenses, each Individual Participant will be deemed to be a member of an appropriate Sector, as determined by ISO in consultation with the officers of the Participants Committee.
Individual Participants. Aalto-korkeakoulusäätiö (AALTO): Aalto-university was established in 2010 by the union of Hel- sinki School of Economics, University of Art and Design and the Helsingin Yliopisto of Technology known previously as TKK. TKK was the largest, oldest, and most diversified university of technolo- gy and architecture in Finland. TKK is now renamed as School of Science and Technology. Cur- rently, School of Science and Technology has four faculties made of 25 departments with 250 pro- fessors and 15 000 under- and postgraduate students. The Department of Communications and Networking (Comnet) was established in 2008 on the basis of the Networking Laboratory that was founded in 1944, and the Communications Laboratory founded in 1966. Comnet gives the highest level teaching in networking technology, traffic theory, networking business, communications and information theory and radio communications systems. Comnet has currently 9 professors and more than 100 staff members. Comnet research is focused on all aspects of communications and networking, as well as business and user aspects of the technology and services.
Individual Participants. Resource Individual Inst. Qualificatio ns Experience and knowledge PI WP Man. X. Xxxxxxx XXXX PhD Software engineer with Astronomical background. Architect of current e- VLBI Correlator software and protocol developments. WP Man. HWE S. V. Pogrebenko JIVE PhD Hardware for astronomical applications WP Man. S. T. Xxxxxxxxxx XxxXxx PhD e-MERLIN project manager. Experienced in software for astronomical applications SDE New hire UniMan High speed digital hardware and interfaces. FPGAs SWE New hire JIVE C, C++, HTML, custom hardware drivers, databases NEW New hire JIVE Network: hardware, middleware, architectures, protocols, security, test & measurement techniques.
Individual Participants. With regard to each office of Firm Participant, the individual responsible for Firm Participant’s conduct under CATRS Policies that is a “participant” as that term is defined in the CATRS Policies. Participant Compilation Contribution or “PCC.” All selection, coordination, and arrangement by Subscribers of the listing information submitted, contributed, or input in the CATRS System, including the choice, classification, categorization, ordering, and grouping of material or data that is included in the CATRS System. PCC does not include original text or photographs.
Individual Participants. For Participants who are individuals: (i) Participant agrees to use all reasonable efforts to avoid introducing or discussing any Necessary Claims owned by any of Participant's current or former employers, of which Participant has actual knowledge, in the course of any participation in IBTA. (ii) If Participant is allowed to make Contributions, expressly under this Agreement or by action of the Steering Committee confirmed expressly in writing, Participant agrees to use all reasonable efforts to avoid including any Necessary Claims owned by any of Participant's current or former employers, of which Participant has actual knowledge, in any Contribution. Nothing in this Section is intended to create a duty for a Participant to conduct a search of the patent portfolios of any of Participant's current or former employers.
Individual Participants. ‌ 2.2.1 ATHENA RC / ILSP-Institute for Language and Speech Processing 2.2.2 UHH-University of Hamburg Xxxxxx Xxxxx is a senior researcher at the IDGS, heading the Language Resources group. His areas of interest comprise of sign language corpora and lexicography, computational sign linguistics and sign phonetics and notation. He was the lead researcher for language processing in ViSiCAST and the coordinating researcher of the eSIGN project.
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Related to Individual Participants

  • Participants The Lender and its participants, if any, are not partners or joint venturers, and the Lender shall not have any liability or responsibility for any obligation, act or omission of any of its participants. All rights and powers specifically conferred upon the Lender may be transferred or delegated to any of the Lender's participants, successors or assigns.

  • Eligible Participants Families and individuals experiencing homelessness. For the purposes of the Program, families and individuals are considered to be homeless only when he/she/they lack(s) a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence and reside(s) in a place not meant for human habitation, such as cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned buildings, motels, or other shelters, or for reference as further defined in 24 CFR Part 578.3 and 576.2.

  • Participant See Section 7(a) hereof.

  • Rights of Participants Any participant in a Lender's interests hereunder may assert any claim for yield protection under Section 4.03 that it could have asserted if it were a Lender hereunder. If such a claim is asserted by any such participant, it shall be entitled to receive such compensation from the Borrower as a Lender would receive in like circumstances; provided, however, that with respect to any such claim, the Borrower shall have no greater liability to the Lender and its participant, in the aggregate, than it would have had to the Lender alone had no such participation interest been created.

  • Multiple Individual Retirement Accounts In the event the depositor maintains more than one Individual Retirement Account (as defined in Section 408(a)) and elects to satisfy his or her minimum distribution requirements described in Article IV above by making a distribution from another individual retirement account in accordance with Item 6 thereof, the depositor shall be deemed to have elected to calculate the amount of his or her minimum distribution under this custodial account in the same manner as under the Individual Retirement Account from which the distribution is made.

  • Payments to Plan Participants and Their Beneficiaries (a) Company shall deliver to Trustee a schedule (the "Payment Schedule") that indicates the amounts payable in respect of each Plan participant (and his or her beneficiaries), that provides a formula or other instructions acceptable to Trustee for determining the amounts so payable, the form in which such amount is to be paid (as provided for or available under the Plan), and the time of commencement for payment of such amounts. Except as otherwise provided herein, Trustee shall make payments to the Plan participants and their beneficiaries in accordance with such Payment Schedule. The Trustee shall make provision for the reporting and withholding of any federal, state or local taxes that may be required to be withheld with respect to the payment of benefits pursuant to the terms of the Plan and shall pay amounts withheld to the appropriate taxing authorities or determine that such amounts have been reported, withheld and paid by Company. (b) The entitlement of a Plan participant or his or her beneficiaries to benefits under the Plan shall be determined by Company or such party as it shall designate under the Plan, and any claim for such benefits shall be considered and reviewed under the procedures set out in the Plan. (c) Company may make payment of benefits directly to Plan participants or their beneficiaries as they become due under the terms of the Plan. Company shall notify Trustee of its decision to make payment of benefits directly prior to the time amounts are payable to participants or their beneficiaries. In addition, if the principal of the Trust, and any earnings thereon, are not sufficient to make payments of benefits in accordance with the terms of the Plan, Company shall make the balance of each such payment as it falls due. Trustee shall notify Company where principal and earnings are not sufficient.

  • Participating Employers As of the Effective Date, the following Participating Employer(s) are parties to the Plan:

  • SIMPLE Individual Retirement Custodial Account (Under section 408(p) of the Internal Revenue Code) The participant named above is establishing a savings incentive match plan for employees of small employers individual retirement account (SIMPLE IRA) under sections 408(a) and 408(p) to provide for his or her retirement and for the support of his or her beneficiaries after death. The custodian named above has given the participant the disclosure statement required by Regulations section 1.408-6. The participant and the custodian make the following agreement:

  • Participant Contributions If Participant contributions are permitted, complete (a), (b), and (c). Otherwise complete (d).

  • Individual Consultants Services for assignments that meet the requirements set forth in the first sentence of paragraph 5.1 of the Consultant Guidelines may be procured under contracts awarded to individual consultants in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 5.2 through 5.3 of the Consultant Guidelines. Under the circumstances described in paragraph 5.4 of the Consultant Guidelines, such contracts may be awarded to individual consultants on a sole-source basis.

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