Visas and Permits Sample Clauses

The 'Visas and Permits' clause establishes which party is responsible for obtaining and maintaining any necessary legal authorizations, such as work visas or permits, required for the performance of the contract. Typically, this clause specifies whether the employer, contractor, or individual must secure the appropriate documentation and comply with relevant immigration or regulatory requirements. By clearly assigning responsibility, the clause helps prevent delays or legal issues related to non-compliance, ensuring that all parties are properly authorized to carry out their contractual obligations.
Visas and Permits. (a) The Grantee will (as applicable) issue, renew or extend free of charge and in a timely manner all official permits, visas, exemptions and any other permissions, including all approvals as may be required from time to time to ensure full access to information, Program activity sites and relevant offices, (collectively, the “Required Documents”). For the Applicable Persons (as defined below) carrying out activities financed by USAID under this Agreement. For purposes of Article 6, “Applicable Persons” is defined as (1) employees and consultants of any contractors, grantees and other organizations carrying out activities financed by USAID under this Agreement and (2) members of such employees’ and consultants’ households.
Visas and Permits. 5.1 The Government, in its capacity as host Government of the Event, shall authorize all Event Participants and all ITU officials, as well as members of their families, to enter, remain in, and exit (Name of country) without any impediments, throughout the duration of their functions, mission(s) or stay(s) in connection with the Event. 5.2 To that end, the Government shall take all appropriate measures with a view to issuing the necessary visas and entry permits, where required, to all Event Participants and ITU Officials free of charge, as speedily as possible and not later than xxx (for example two (2)) weeks before the date of the opening of the Event, provided application for the visa is made at least [xxx] (for example three (3)) weeks before the opening of the Event; if the application is made later, the visa shall be granted not later than [xxx] (for example three (3)) days from the receipt of the application. Arrangements shall also be made to ensure that visas and entry permits are delivered at relevant points of entry in [name of the State] to Event Participants and ITU Officials who were unable to obtain them prior to their arrival.
Visas and Permits. (a) The State shall, by the issue of appropriate policy directions, procure that the Refiner is within a reasonable time granted all visas, permits and licences (together called the "WORK PERMITS") for its employees, agents, contractors and consultants that are necessary to enable Refiner to construct the Refinery and to conduct the Operations. The State shall ensure that any delays or difficulties in that regard are resolved on a priority basis. (b) Nothing in this Clause 15.2 shall be construed or interpreted as requiring the State to secure any permits for any person who does not comply with the statutory criteria and relevant policy in relation to the issue of Work Permits.
Visas and Permits. 5.1 The Government, in its capacity as host Government of the Event, shall authorise all Event participants and all ITU officials, as well as members of their families, to enter, remain in, and exit (Name of country) without any impediments, throughout the duration of their functions, mission(s) or stay(s) in connection with the Event. 5.2 To that end, the Government shall take all appropriate measures with a view to issuing the necessary visas and entry permits, where required, to all Event participants and ITU officials free of charge, as speedily as possible and not later than two (2) weeks before the date of the opening of the Event, provided application for the visa is made at least three (3) weeks before the opening of the Event; if the application is made later, the visa shall be granted not later than three (3) days from the receipt of the application. Arrangements shall also be made to ensure that visas and entry permits are delivered at relevant points of entry in [name of the State] to Event participants and ITU officials who were unable to obtain them prior to their arrival.
Visas and Permits. The Advisors shall be responsible for obtaining all visas and permits required in the performance of this Agreement. The Authority may assist in obtaining such visas and permits. The cost of such arrangement of visas and permits shall be borne by the Advisors.
Visas and Permits. The Consulting Engineer shall be responsible for obtaining all visas and permits required in the performance of this Agreement. The Client may assist in obtaining such visas and permits.
Visas and Permits. 5.1 The Government, in its capacity as host Government of the Event, shall authorise all Event participants and all ITU officials, as well as members of their families, to enter, remain in, and exit (Name of country) without any impediments, throughout the duration of their functions, mission(s) or stay(s) in connection with the Event. 5.2 To that end, the Government shall take all appropriate measures with a view to issuing the necessary visas and entry permits, where required, to all Event participants and ITU officials, as easily and rapidly as possible. free of charge, as speedily as possible and not later than two (2) weeks before the date of the opening of the Event, provided application for the visa is made at least three (3) weeks before the opening of the Event; if the application is made later, the visa shall be granted not later than three (3) days from the receipt of the application. Arrangements shall also be made to ensure that visas and entry permits are delivered at relevant points of entry in [name of the State] to Event participants and ITU officials who were unable to obtain them prior to their arrival. [reason for change: depends on specific country laws and procedures and should not prevent a country from participating in the Call for bids or signing the HCA]