Growth Deal definition
Examples of Growth Deal in a sentence
The Growth Deal does not amount to an endorsement of everything in the submitted SEP.
Transport is a core component of the Growth Deal process, which also identifies a list of major transport schemes, agreed originally by the Local Transport Body in July 2013.
The Growth Deal does not amount to an endorsement of everything in the submitted Strategic Economic Plan.
The financial investment through the Islands Growth Deal will stimulate activity that will enable further investment and alignment of future resources.
Each Party shall use its reasonable endeavours to procure that their respective members, officers, directors and employees who are involved in the Growth Deal shall at all times act in the best interests of the Growth Deal, and act with regard to each Party's own employer and member codes of conduct, devote sufficient resources to deliver the Growth Deal and respond in a timely manner to all relevant requests from the other Parties.
The accounts referred to in this Clause 12 (Commitment of the Parties and Contributions) shall be retained for a period of at least ten (10) years after delivery of the Growth Deal pursuant to this Agreement.
The Parties have agreed to work together and enter into this Agreement to formalise their respective roles and responsibilities in order to discharge their obligations in relation to the North Wales Growth Deal up to the point when the Growth Deal is signed by the Parties, the UK Government and the Welsh Government.
It is acknowledged and agreed that the HMT Contribution shall be included in the Growth Deal.
The intention is to create an overarching five (5) year GA2 Business Plan that, amongst other matters, shall set out the Parties' objectives and priorities for the delivery of the Growth Deal.
Commencing any claim, proceedings or other litigation brought by or settling or defending any claim, proceedings or other litigation brought against the Joint Committee or individual Party in relation to the Growth Deal, except in relation to debt collection in the ordinary course of business.