Focal Points definition

Focal Points means the focal points described in Section I.A.3 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.
Focal Points means the focal point of a Party performing the functions of an ombudsman and with the responsibilities set out in Article 3 of Chapter 5.
Focal Points or “FPs” means the sectoral focal point and technical leads assigned to provide technical and institutional support to the Project in accordance with the provisions of Section I.A.4 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement and of the Project Implementation Manual

Examples of Focal Points in a sentence

  • The Parties shall exchange information, whenever possible and relevant to reciprocal investments, concerning business opportunities, procedures, and requirements for investment, particularly through the Joint Committee and its National Focal Points.

  • Neither the Joint Committee nor the National Focal Points or "Ombudsmen" shall replace existing diplomatic channels between the Parties.

  • The designated representatives of national state authorities will act as National Focal Points for the SSAP and will be the main contact persons for the Chairperson and the Coordinator.

  • Within the framework of the official consultation the Focal Points and Contact Points are expected to circulate the draft to all relevant national bodies and stakeholders for comments in accordance with their respective established national procedures and to submit the consolidated national comments to the Secretariat by the given deadline.

  • Once Plans are available in their final form the Secretariat informs all Focal Points and Contact Points in the relevant range states.

  • Neither the Joint Committee nor the Focal Points or Ombudsmen shall replace or impair, in any way, any other agreement or the diplomatic channels existing between the Parties.

  • Link to (or copy of) the plan is sent to all Focal Points and Contact points in the relevant range states with the invitation to implement the plan.

  • The ASEAN Centre shall receive, consolidate and analyse the data communicated by the respective National Monitoring Centres or Focal Points.

  • A letter is sent to the respective AEWA Focal Points and Contact Points inviting them to send one government representative charged with the implementation of AEWA as well as one national expert on the species in question to the workshop.

  • Considering the wide range of investment issues, the Parties agree that the ultimate purpose of the Joint Committee and Focal Points, or Ombudsmen, is the fostering of institutional governance, through the establishment of a specific forum and technical channels and by acting as facilitators between Governments and the private sector.


More Definitions of Focal Points

Focal Points means collectively: (i) the focal point for the Project designated by the Ministry of Agriculture, (ii) the focal point for the Project designated by the Ministry of Environment, (iii) the focal point for the Project designated by the Ministry of Livestock, as well as (iv) the General Secretary of the National Bureau of the Regional ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of Agriculture, and (v) the General Manager of the National Office of Protected Areas.

Related to Focal Points

  • Focal point means the entity of a Party referred to in Article 5 responsible for receiving and submitting information as provided for in Articles 13 and 16;

  • H-point means the pivot centre of the torso and thigh of the H-point machine when installed in a vehicle seat in accordance with Annex 12. Once determined in accordance with the procedure described in Annex 12, the "H" point is considered fixed in relation to the seat-cushion structure and is considered to move with it when the seat is adjusted.

  • Demarcation Point The Demarcation Point shall have the meaning set forth in 47 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM): Equipment that links End User xDSL connections to a single packet switch, typically ATM or IP. Direct Trunked Transport (DTT): A DS1 or DS3 interoffice facility that connects the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center of the CLEC’s Local Interconnection Entrance Facility or Collocation to the terminating CenturyLink Tandem or End Office used exclusively for the transmission and routing of Telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • R-point means a reference point defined for each seat by the manufacturer in relation to the vehicle's structure, as indicated in Annex 6 to Regulation No.94