Delegation Chart definition

Delegation Chart means the Delegation of Contractual and Financial Signing Authorities Document (as may be amended from time to time) approved by the Board which sets the authority for employees to execute Contracts and initiate expenditures on behalf of CATSA.
Delegation Chart means CATSA’s Delegation of Contractual and Financial Signing Authorities Document, as approved by CATSA’s Board of Directors from time to time.

Examples of Delegation Chart in a sentence

  • In addition to the requirements for subdelegation set forth in the Agreement, Delegate will submit to MCO a Delegation Chart (template to be provided by CHPW).

  • In addition to the requirements for subdelegation set forth in the Agreement, Delegate will submit to MCO a Delegation Chart (template to be provided by MCO).

Related to Delegation Chart

  • Delegation Agreement means any separate agreement entered into between the Custodian and the Fund or its authorized representative with respect to certain matters concerning the appointment and administration of Subcustodians delegated to the Custodian pursuant to Rule 17f-5 under the 1940 Act.

  • HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means written documentation regarding the use of subcontractors, which is required to be submitted with all responses to state agency contracts with an expected value of $100,000.00 or more where subcontracting opportunities have been determined by the state agency to be probable. The HUB subcontracting plan subsequently becomes a provision of the awarded Contract and shall be monitored for compliance by the state agency during the term of the Contract.

  • Individual subcontracting plan means a subcontracting plan that covers the entire contract period (including option periods), applies to a specific contract, and has goals that are based on the offeror’s planned subcontracting in support of the specific contract, except that indirect costs incurred for common or joint purposes may be allocated on a prorated basis to the contract.

  • Transition charge means a nonbypassable rate or charge to be imposed on a customer to pay the customer's share of transition costs.

  • Master subcontracting plan means a subcontracting plan that contains all the required elements of an individual subcontracting plan, except goals, and may be incorporated into individual subcontracting plans, provided the master subcontracting plan has been approved.