Associate Partner definition
Examples of Associate Partner in a sentence
In addition, any Committed Purchaser may assign all or any portion of its rights (including its interest in the Asset Interest) under this Agreement to any Federal Reserve Bank without notice to or consent of Seller, Servicer, any other Committed Purchaser, Conduit Purchaser or Administrative Agent.
The Associate Partner will provide fieldwork support when necessary and help maintain quality control.
The IDOH+ Consortium (and for the avoidance of doubt, each Full Partner or Associate Partner) bears no responsibility for accidents, illnesses, injuries, losses or damages to persons or goods resulting from or related to the activities planned in the present agreement, provided this is not the result of serious and deliberate misconduct by it/them.
An Associate Partner will not receive a financial compensation from the IMBRSea Consortium for hosting students.
Evaluation shall be based on feedback from the Professional Practice supervisor at the Associate Partner, and a portfolio made and presented by the student and evaluated by an evaluation committee during the annual symposium.
In case there are no running student exchanges, the Associate Partner will be removed from the consortium.
All students pay programme tuition fees to the IMBRSea coordinating institute and therefore should not pay any additional tuition fees to the Associate Partner.
By signing this agreement, the Associate Partner agrees to adhere to the programme wide tools and mechanisms related to the professional practice and thesis organization described in the Professional Practice and Thesis regulations and guidelines (Annex 3 and 4).
As far as necessary for the performance of this specific agreement, the terms and conditions of the Consortium Agreement, signed by the full Partners, shall also apply to the Associate Partner.
The Associate Partner will provide appropriate education, guidance and evaluation within the framework of IMBRSea and in conformity with any and all applicable arrangements in the Professional Practice and Master Thesis Guidelines (see Annex 2 and 3).