Designated Rights and Responsibilities definition

Designated Rights and Responsibilities has the meaning provided in Section 1.3(a)(i).

Examples of Designated Rights and Responsibilities in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any provision herein or any other agreement to the contrary, no such designation shall relieve the Government of such Designated Rights and Responsibilities, for which the Government shall retain ultimate responsibility.

  • The Government shall ensure that MCA-Vanuatu is duly authorized and sufficiently organized, staffed and empowered to fully carry out the Designated Rights and Responsibilities.

  • The Government shall ensure that MCA-Georgia is duly authorized and sufficiently organized, staffed and empowered to fully carry out the Designated Rights and Responsibilities.

  • In accordance with Section 3.2(c) of the Compact, MCC hereby consents to the designation of the Ministry and MCA-Vanuatu to act on behalf of the Government in connection with this Agreement consistent with the Designated Rights and Responsibilities designated by the Government to the Ministry and to MCA-Vanuatu, respectively, on or before the date hereof, so long as such designation is not modified or revoked.

  • In accordance with Section 3.2(c) of the Compact, MCC hereby consents to the designation of the Ministry to act on behalf of the Government in connection with this Term Sheet consistent with the Designated Rights and Responsibilities designated by the Government to the Ministry on or before the date hereof, so long as such designation is not modified or revoked.

  • LEC (A) will properly and fully carry out the Mt. Coffee Designated Rights and Responsibilities (including all obligations specified as LEC’s obligations in this Agreement, the Mt. Coffee Implementation Agreement, and any other Supplemental Agreement) and (B) will not assign, delegate or otherwise transfer any of the Mt. Coffee Designated Rights and Responsibilities without the prior written consent of MCC.

  • MCA-Nepal has the power and authority to (A) bind the Government to the full extent of the Designated Rights and Responsibilities, (B) execute and deliver each agreement, certificate, or instrument contemplated by this A...

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  • MCA-Jordan has the power and authority to (1) bind the Government to the full extent of the Designated Rights and Responsibilities; (2) execute and deliver each agreement, certificate, or instrument contemplated hereby or by the Compact; and (3) perform its obligations under this and each such other agreement, certificate, or instrument contemplated by this Agreement or the Compact.

  • If LEC is held liable under any indemnification or other similar provision of any agreement entered into in connection with the Mt. Coffee Designated Rights and Responsibilities or otherwise in connection with the Mt. Coffee Activities, then the Government will pay such indemnity in full on behalf of LEC and will do so with national funds and no MCC Funding, accrued interest thereon, or any Program Asset may be applied by the Government in satisfaction of its obligations under this Section 1.4(d)(vi).

Related to Designated Rights and Responsibilities

  • Residual parental rights and responsibilities means all rights and responsibilities remaining with the

  • Responsibilities means the responsibilities delegated to BNY under the Rule as a Foreign Custody Manager with respect to each Specified Country and each Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by BNY, as such responsibilities are more fully described in Article III of this Agreement.

  • Duties includes obligations.

  • Customer Responsibilities means the responsibilities of the Customer set out in Call Off Schedule 4 (Implementation Plan) and any other responsibilities of the Customer in the Call Off Order Form or agreed in writing between the Parties from time to time in connection with this Call Off Contract;

  • SBE Program Coordinator means the individual appointed, from time to time, by the City’s Community and Economic Development Director to administer the SBE Regulations.

  • Area of responsibility means the geographical area, as

  • Medical Affairs Activities means, with respect to any country or other jurisdiction in the Territory, the coordination of medical information requests and field based medical scientific liaisons with respect to Licensed Compounds or Licensed Products, including activities of medical scientific liaisons and the provision of medical information services with respect to a Licensed Compound or Licensed Product.

  • Care Coordinator means the professional who assists members in care coordination as described in paragraph 78.53(1)“b.”

  • Services Coordinator means an employee of the community developmental disability program or other agency that contracts with the county or Division, who is selected to plan, procure, coordinate, monitor Individual Support Plan services, and to act as a proponent for individuals with developmental disabilities.

  • District coordinator means the state police emergency management division district coordinator.

  • Program coordinator means a registered nurse responsible for administrative aspects of a state-approved nurse aide training course.

  • Delegated Identity Theft Prevention Duties means the written identity theft prevention duties that the Trust has delegated to the Transfer Agent to satisfy applicable regulatory requirements relating to identity theft prevention.

  • Designated Representatives means the Subordination Agent Representatives, the Trustee Representatives and the Provider Representatives identified under Section 2.5.

  • Service Coordinator has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Supportive services means social, health, educational, income support and employment services and benefits, coordination of community building and educational activities, individualized needs assessment, and individualized assistance with obtaining services and benefits.

  • Care coordination means a process-oriented activity to facilitate ongoing communication and collaboration to meet multiple needs. Care coordination includes facilitating communication between the family, natural supports, community resources, and involved providers and agencies; organizing, facilitating and participating in team meetings; and providing for continuity of care by creating linkages to and managing transitions between levels of care and transitions for young adults in transition to adult services.

  • Administrative Services means the provision to the Fund, by or at the expense of the Manager, of the following:

  • Designated supervisor means the supervisor designated by the Superintendent of Schools or designee as the administrator’s supervisor.

  • Transitional Services means services involving technical or specialized knowledge required to complete a project or to provide temporary consulting services to the City.

  • Task(s) means one or more functions, if specified in the Contract Documents, to be performed by the Contractor for the State.

  • Development Officer means the Development Officer appointed by the Council of the Municipality.

  • Designated Contract Representative(s) means those individual(s) designated by the Contractor on the Pre-Work form during the Pre-Work Conference.

  • Non-Administrator Coordinated Home Care Program means a Coordinated Home Care Program which does not have an agreement with the Claim Administrator or a Blue Cross Plan but has been certified as a home health agency in accordance with the guidelines established by Medicare.

  • Institutional Responsibilities means an Investigator’s professional responsibilities on behalf of the University, which may include for example: activities such as research, research consultation, teaching, professional practice, University committee memberships, and service on panels such as Institutional Review Boards or data and safety monitoring boards.

  • Transition means the:

  • Material Duties means the duties generally required by employers in the national economy of those engaged in a particular occupation that cannot be reasonably modified or omitted. In no event will working an average of more than 40 hours per week be considered a Material Duty.