Cooperative Working Agreement Sample Contracts

TACOMA MARINE TERMINAL COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT
Cooperative Working Agreement • May 5th, 2020 • Washington

The purpose of this Agreement is to promote the most efficient use of port and terminal assets and resources by permitting the Parties (as defined below) to discuss, negotiate, and enter into agreements (between or among the Parties and with third parties) that rationalize, schedule, and/or otherwise relate to the use of the Parties’ wharves, berths, cargo handling equipment, facilities, data, and other properties and assets, to cooperate and coordinate with each other, and to enter into agreements related to any of the foregoing, including exchange of information and data, all to improve efficiency and save costs while directly and indirectly benefiting the shipping public.

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HUSKY-PORTS AMERICA WASHINGTON MARINE TERMINAL COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT
Cooperative Working Agreement • May 5th, 2020 • Washington

This Agreement shall be known as the Husky-Ports America Washington Marine Terminal Cooperative Working Agreement (“Agreement”).

COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT
Cooperative Working Agreement • December 21st, 2021
COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT
Cooperative Working Agreement • April 3rd, 2020 • Puerto Rico
COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT
Cooperative Working Agreement • June 5th, 2003

It is recognized that in order to promote, develop, and maintain an effective National Apprenticeship System, it is imperative that a strong, cooperative working partnership is developed between the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training (BAT) and the State Apprenticeship Councils/Agencies (SAC/SAA) recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. Cooperation in carrying out the provisions of public laws enacted by the State and the Federal Government is essential to maintain and enhance the vital role of the State in the National Apprenticeship System.

COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT
Cooperative Working Agreement • November 29th, 2016

This Cooperative Working Agreement (CWA) is between the Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), referred to as the “District” and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), referred to as the “Service” and the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Division of Soil and Water Conservation, referred to as the “Division.”

COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT
Cooperative Working Agreement • July 31st, 2007

The agreement consists of the Statement of Purpose, Agreement Terms, Special Conditions, and the Cooperative Education Working Agreement Release Form, and both parties have agreed to formalize the present Agreement and make it effective in common understanding subject to the following terms and conditions.

COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT Agreement No. 201292 A Cooperative Working Agreement
Cooperative Working Agreement • April 3rd, 2020 • Puerto Rico
Annual Cooperative Working Agreement Family Violence Program/Battering Intervention And Prevention Program
Cooperative Working Agreement • August 3rd, 2020

Family Violence Center Name  agrees to work cooperatively with Insert BIPP Accrediation Applicant Program Name  to offer family violence center services to partners of participants attending the state-accredited Battering Intervention and Prevention Program.

GEORGIA – SOUTH CAROLINA MARINE TERMINAL OPERATOR COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT
Cooperative Working Agreement • March 29th, 2019 • Delaware

This Agreement shall be known as the Georgia – South Carolina Marine Terminal Operator Cooperative Working Agreement (“Agreement”).

COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT Between the NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE and THE SWCD NAMECOUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT and THE MISSOURI STATE SOIL AND WATER DISTRICTS COMMISSION For...
Cooperative Working Agreement • October 13th, 2020

THIS AGREEMENT is between the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), referred to as the “Service” and the local County Soil and Water Conservation District referred to as the “District,” and the State Soil and Water Districts Commission referred to as the “Commission,” herein jointly referred to as “The Partnership.”

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