Duty to Cooperate definition
Examples of Duty to Cooperate in a sentence
Duty to Cooperate Employees have an obligation to cooperate with investigations conducted by the Employer.
Duty to Cooperate: You have a duty to cooperate with us, and any law enforcement or government agent or agency with regard to any claim of fraud, forgery, unauthorized access or any other adverse claim(s).
Before setting its proposed housing target, Mid Sussex is undertaking 13 Housing Study (Duty to Cooperate), ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (2013) 14 Housing Study (Duty to Cooperate), ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (2013) an assessment of neighbouring authorities’ unmet housing needs and, as part of this process, Lewes District Council has provided details of its housing needs shortfall.
This approach is considered to be consistent with the Planning Practice Guidance on the Duty to Cooperate, which was published in March 2014 after the cross-boundary cooperative working was already underway.
Subject to clause 42.3.3 (Duty to Co-operate), the Contractor shall ensure that the Contractor's Equipment is removed from the Authority's Premises on expiry or earlier termination of the Contract.
Duty to Cooperate The Parties agree that they will cooperate in carrying out the intent and purpose of this Agreement.
The duty to co-operate may impact in different ways on the Responsible Authority and Duty to Co-operate agencies, but will be underpinned by the following principles: Respect for role – co-operation depends upon respecting the different role each agency performs and the boundaries which define it.
There is therefore a need to establish governance arrangements and protocols to ensure that the requirements of the Duty to Co-operate are met and that the FCAs can demonstrate at examination of their Local Plans that appropriate and constructive co-operation has taken place to ensure sustainable outcomes to strategic planning issues.
Duty to Cooperate: You have a duty to cooperate with us, and any law enforcement or government agent or agency regarding any claim of fraud, forgery, unauthorized access, or any other adverse claim(s).
First Month: $15,000.00 Second Month: $12,000.00 Third Month: $10,000.00 Any additional month: $10,000.00 First half of first month due upon start of the contract ($7,500), second half net 30.