Partnership arrangements fees and organisational support funds In accordance with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education, partners commit to charge no additional fees to students: • In connection with the organisation or administration of their Erasmus+ mobility period. Any violation to this rule by the partners shall be brought to the attention of the National Agency and may lead to the termination of the participation in the project linked to this inter-institutional agreement if no corrective measures are taken. • For tuition, registration, examinations or access to laboratory and library facilities. Nevertheless, they may be charged small fees on the same basis as local students for costs such as insurance, student unions and the use of miscellaneous material.
Partnership arrangements fees and organisational support funds In accordance with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education, partners commit to charge no additional fees to students: • In connection with the organisation or administration of their Erasmus+ mobility period. Any violation to this rule by the partners shall be brought to the attention of the National Agency and may lead to the termination of the participation in the project linked to this inter-institutional agreement if no corrective measures are taken. • For tuition, registration, examinations or access to laboratory and library facilities. Nevertheless, they may be charged small fees on the same basis as local students 6 For an easier and consistent understanding of language requirements, it is recommended to use the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR): xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/en/resources/european-language-levels-cefr for costs such as insurance, student unions and the use of miscellaneous material. Partners agree on the following use and repartition of organisational support funds including a list of objectives that both partners consider a priority: OS Use and Repartition Priority Objectives CZ BRNO05 as project Activities supporting the exchange coordinator shall be responsible for the OS use and repartition used for Organization of the mobilities (practical and financial aspects) the management of the Providing the services to participants project and mobility organization. Management of the project
Partnership arrangements fees and organisational support funds
Partnership arrangements. 4.1 The Partners have agreed that with effect from the Commencement Date they will operate the following arrangements:-
Partnership arrangements. The Peoples Board has delegated the function of overseeing the local care system to a multi-agency Executive sub-group, established as the St Helens Cares Executive Board. The governance structure and Terms of Reference are set out in Schedule 3.
Partnership arrangements. 4.1 The Partners enter into these Partnership Arrangements utilising where required the powers set out under Section 75 of the XXXX 0000 to:
Partnership arrangements. 3.1 The Partners enter into these Partnership Arrangements under section 75 of the XXX Xxx 0000 to commission and provide integrated health and social care services to better meet the needs of the Service Users of Kent than if the Partners were operating independently.
Partnership arrangements. No Person is acting jointly or in concert with the Buyer in connection with the acquisition of the Stock pursuant to this Agreement. Except as set forth in Schedule 5.8, there is no agreement, commitment or understanding, whether formal or informal, with any director or officer any Target Group Member regarding any ongoing equity interest or role at the Target Group after the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements.
Partnership arrangements fees and organisational support funds In accordance with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education, partners commit to charge no additional fees to students: ● In connection with the organisation or administration of their Erasmus+ mobility period. Any violation to this rule by the partners shall be brought to the attention of the National Agency and may lead to the termination of the participation in the project linked to this inter-institutional agreement, if no corrective measures are taken. ● For tuition, registration, examinations or access to laboratory and library facilities. Nevertheless, they may be charged small fees on the same basis as local students for costs such as insurance, student unions and the use of miscellaneous material. Partners agree on the following use and repartition of organisational support funds including a list of objectives that both partners consider a priority: OS Use and Repartition Priority Objectives The 70% of the OS is for the support of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava and 30% of OS is for KYIV The OS depends on the number of mobilities organized with the partner institution. The OS depends on the funding awarded by the national agency to the SK BRATISL01 within International Credit mobility (KA171) call. The latter will be communicated no longer than 3 months after the decision of national agency has been delivered to SK BRATISL01. staff administration support visa costs post costs publication costs ● This part is applicable only when the project between the partner university and Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava was approved by the Slovak academic Association for International Cooperation. XXX has to inform the partner university about the results 3 months after receiving results from SAAIC.
Partnership arrangements. 3.1 The Parties acknowledge that this is an important strategic partnership as between the parties to assist the Council in achieving its corporate and strategic objectives for the health and wellbeing of the residents and visitors to the Tonbridge & Malling area and to assist the Trust fulfil its charitable objects.