Lead Beneficiary Sample Clauses

Lead Beneficiary the Lead Beneficiary is designated by the Project partners and has full financial and administrative responsibility for the EU contribution for the entire duration of the Subsidy contract. The Lead Beneficiary is also responsible for the proper reporting of progress during project implementation to the Joint Secretariat as stipulated in the Subsidy contract. In principle, the Lead Beneficiary has functional (co-ordination of the project activities) and financial responsibilities related to the EU contribution (based on Paragraph
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Lead Beneficiary. The Lead Beneficiary of the project: Is responsible for the overall coordination, management and implementation of the project vis-à-vis the MA. Ensures that the expenditure presented by the beneficiaries participating in the project has been incurred for the purpose of implementing the operation and corresponds to the activities agreed between those beneficiaries as specified in the approved Application Form. Ensures that the expenditure presented by the beneficiaries participating in the operation has been verified by the controllers. Shall receive and transfer ERDF contribution for the part of the operation implemented by project beneficiaries who are not located in Greece, participating in the operation within one month of its receipt and in full. No amount shall be deducted or withheld and no specific charge or other charge with equivalent effect shall be levied that would reduce the ERDF amount that corresponds to each project beneficiary as indicated above. Project Beneficiaries located in Greece will receive ERDF contribution from the Greek Public Investment Account Programme. Xxxxx appoint a Project Manager who has operational responsibility for the implementation of the overall project and a Financial Manager. Will ensure timely commencement of the project and implementation of the entire project within the time schedule in compliance with all obligations to the MA. The Lead Beneficiary shall notify the JS of any factors that may adversely affect implementation of the project activities and/or financial plan. Shall prepare a work plan setting out tasks to be undertaken as part of the project, the role of the project beneficiaries in their implementation, and a project budget. Xxxxx prepare the project’s progress reports and payment claims from all project beneficiaries and submit them to the JS, according to the Programme and Project Manual, as in force. Shall address requests for project modifications, according to the Programme and Project Manual, as in force. Shall be, in general, the contact point representing the partnership for any communication with the JS/MA or any other of the Programme Structures. Shall carry out any other tasks agreed with the project beneficiaries. [please add as appropriate]
Lead Beneficiary. This must be one of the beneficiaries in the grant (not a third party) - Number of the beneficiary leading the work in this work package
Lead Beneficiary. Latvia Objectives List the specific objectives to which this work package is linked. ▪ to support tax policy and the implementation of Union law relating to taxation ▪ to xxxxxx cooperation between tax authorities, including exchange of tax information ▪ to support administrative capacity building including as regards human competency and the development and operation of European electronic systems. ▪ to improve tax collection Activities (what, how, where) and division of work Provide a concise overview of the work (planned tasks). Be specific and give a short name and number for each task. Show who is participating in each task: Coordinator (COO), Beneficiaries (BEN), Affiliated Entities (AE), Associated Partners (AP), indicating in bold the task leader. Add information on other participants’ involvement in the project e.g. subcontractors, in-kind contributions. Note: In-kind contributions: In-kind contributions for free are cost-neutral, i.e. cannot be declared as cost. Please indicate the in-kind contributions that are provided in the context of this work package. The Coordinator remains fully responsible for the coordination tasks, even if they are delegated to someone else. Coordinator tasks cannot be subcontracted. If there is subcontracting, please also complete the table below. Task No (continuous numbering linked to WP) Task Name Description Participants In-kind Contributions and Subcontracting (Yes/No and which) T1.1 Implementation ✓ to initiate proposals on events and project groups on fostering competitiveness of the Union and fair competition in the Union ✓ to promote participation in the above mentioned LV - VALSTS IENEMUMU DIENESTS AT- BUNDESMINISTERIUM FÜR FINANZEN BE- SERVICE PUBLIC FEDERAL FINANCES BG- AGENCIJA MITNICI BG- NATSIONALNA AGENTSIYA ZA PRIHODITE CY- TMIMA FOROLOGIAS CZ- GENERALNI FINANCNI REDITELSTVI EE- MAKSU- JA TOLLIAMET COO BEN BEN BEN BEN BEN BEN BEN No events and project groups ✓ to monitor face to face and virtual activities mentioned above HU- NEMZETI ADO- ES VAMHIVATAL IE- THE REVENUE COMMISSIONERS LT- VALSTYBINE MOKESCIU INSPEKCIJA PRIE LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS FINANSU MINISTERIJOS MT- MINISTRY FOR FINANCE AND EMPLOYMENT PL- KRAJOWA ADMINISTRACJA SKARBOWA RO- MINISTERUL FINANTELOR SI- MINISTRSTVO ZA FINANCE REPUBLIKE SLOVENIJE ES- AGENCIA ESTATAL DE ADMINISTRACION TRIBUTARIA SE- SKATTEVERKET SK- MINISTERSTVO FINANCII SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY FI- FINNISH TAX ADMINISTRATION HR- MINISTRY OF FINANCE PT- AUTORIDADE TRIBUTARIA E A...
Lead Beneficiary the Beneficiary designated to represent the partnership. The Lead Beneficiary shall sign the Grant Contract and is responsible for the financial and technical implementation of the Project; Lead Beneficiary’s account – a bank account to which the grant is transferred, indicated in Annex V to the Grant Contract;
Lead Beneficiary the Lead Beneficiary is chosen among the Project Partners and has full financial and administrative responsibility for the Community funding for the entire duration of the project. The Lead Beneficiary is also responsible for the proper reporting of progress during project implementation to the Joint Technical Secretariat, as stipulated in the Subsidy Contract for Community Funding. In principle, the Lead Beneficiary has functional (coordination of the project activities) and financial responsibilities related to the Community funding (based on Paragraph (1) of Article 96 of the IPA Implementing Regulation).

Related to Lead Beneficiary

  • Beneficiary The Participant may file with the Committee a written designation of a beneficiary on such form as may be prescribed by the Committee and may, from time to time, amend or revoke such designation.

  • DEATH OF BENEFICIARY Unless otherwise provided in the Beneficiary designation, if any Beneficiary dies before the Owner, that Beneficiary's interest will go to any other primary Beneficiaries named, according to their respective interests. If there are no primary Beneficiaries, the Beneficiaries' interest will pass to a contingent Beneficiary, if any. Prior to the Annuity Commencement Date, if no Beneficiary or contingent Beneficiary survives the Owner, the Death Benefits will be paid to the Owner's estate. Unless otherwise provided in the Beneficiary designation, once a Beneficiary is receiving Death Benefits or annuity payments under an Annuity Payment Option, the Beneficiary may name his or her own Beneficiary to receive any remaining benefits due under the Contract, should the original Beneficiary die prior to receipt of all benefits. If no Beneficiary is named or the named Beneficiary predeceases the original Beneficiary, any remaining benefits will continue to the original Beneficiary's estate. A Beneficiary designation must be made by Notice to LNY.

  • Spouse The spouse of an eligible employee (if legally married under Minnesota law). For the purposes of health insurance coverage, if that spouse works full-time for an organization employing more than one hundred (100) people and elects to receive either credits or cash (1) in place of health insurance or health coverage or (2) in addition to a health plan with a seven hundred and fifty dollar ($750) or greater deductible through his/her employing organization, he/she is not eligible to be a covered dependent for the purposes of this Article. If both spouses work for the State or another organization participating in the State's Group Insurance Program, neither spouse may be covered as a dependent by the other, unless one spouse is not eligible for a full Employer Contribution as defined in Section 3A. Effective January 1, 2015 if both spouses work for the State or another organization participating in the State’s Group Insurance Program, a spouse may be covered as a dependent by the other.

  • Covered Benefits Benefits for Bone Mass Measurement for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of osteoporosis are covered when requested by a Health Care Provider for a Qualified Individual.

  • Intended Beneficiaries Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to give any person or entity other than the parties hereto any legal or equitable claim, right or remedy. Rather, this Agreement is intended to be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the parties hereto.

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