Responsibilities of the Operating Structures Sample Clauses

Responsibilities of the Operating Structures. The Operating Structures are inter alia responsible for: ■ jointly preparing the cross-border programme in accordance with Art. 91 of the IPA Implementing Regulation; ■ jointly preparing programme amendments to be discussed in the Joint Monitoring Committee; ■ setting up the Joint Technical Secretariat; ■ participating in the Joint Monitoring Committee and guiding the work of the JMC in programme monitoring; ■ nominating the representatives of the Joint Steering Commi- ttee to be appointed by the JMC; ■ preparing and implementing the strategic decisions of the JMC; ■ reporting to the NIPAC/ IPA–Component II Co–ordinator on all aspects concerning the implementation of the programme; ■ establishing a system, assisted by the JTS, for gathering reliable information on the programme’s implementation and provi- ding data to the JMC, NIPAC/ IPA–Component II Co–ordina- tor or the European Commission; ■ ensuring the quality of the implementation of the cross-border programmes together with the JMC; ■ sending to the Commission and NIPAC the annual report and the final report on the implementation of the cross-border pro-
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Responsibilities of the Operating Structures. The Operating Structures are inter alia responsible for: ■ jointly preparing the cross-border programme in accordance

Related to Responsibilities of the Operating Structures

  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER The Owner agrees to:

  • Responsibilities of the Parties 1.5.1 The Parties shall perform all obligations of this Agreement in accordance with all Applicable Laws and Regulations, Operating Requirements, and

  • Responsibilities of the Contractor The Contractor shall provide all technical and professional expertise, knowledge, management, and other resources required for accomplishing all aspects of the tasks and associated activities identified in the Scope of Work. In the event that the need arises for the Contractor to perform services beyond those stated in the Scope of Work, the Contractor and the City shall negotiate mutually agreeable terms and compensation for completing the additional services.

  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PUBLISHER 5.1 The Publisher shall:

  • Main responsibilities of the Parties 1. The National Focal Point is responsible and accountable for the overall management of the EEA Financial Mechanism 2014-2021 in the Beneficiary State and for the full and correct implementation of this programme agreement. In particular, the National Focal Point undertakes to:

  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY 1. The UNIVERSITY shall designate in writing a faculty member to coordinate with a designee of the FIELDWORK SITE.

  • Responsibilities of the Licensee 1. The Licensee agrees to:

  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE 3.2.1 The State will identify a Project Manager for the Project. The Project Manager will be the sole point of contact between the Contractor and the State. The Project Manager will be the State’s representative authorized to communicate the State’s position and directions related to all contract work and to coordinate all change orders with the Commissioner of Buildings and General Services as deemed necessary.

  • Roles and Responsibilities of the Parties The AEDC and the URA each agree to assume and undertake their respective roles and responsibilities relating to the Project as set forth below:

  • Responsibilities of the Recipient Section 3.01. The Recipient shall cooperate with the Administrator, the Bank and the Consultants to ensure that the Technical Assistance is carried out promptly and effectively and, for this purpose, shall issue appropriate instructions to its officials, agents and representatives.

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