Implementing Entity Agreement definition
Examples of Implementing Entity Agreement in a sentence
Any Implementing Entity Agreement between MCA-Mali and a Government Affiliate that is a Provider or as may otherwise be required under the Disbursement Agreement shall be in form and substance satisfactory to MCC.
An Implementing Entity shall report directly to the relevant Officer, as designated in the applicable Implementing Entity Agreement or as otherwise agreed by the Parties.
An Implementing Entity shall report directly to the relevant Project Manager or Outside Project Manager, as designated in the applicable Implementing Entity Agreement or as otherwise agreed by the Parties.
The amount to be allocated will be based on the requirements specified in the in the Implementing Entity Agreement and be based on the progressive annual capacity requirements of PWD.
MCA-Georgia and ESIDA will develop and enter into an Implementing Entity Agreement (in form and substance satisfactory to MCC) that will establish the duties and obligations associated with implementation.
An Implementing Entity shall report directly to MCA-Vanuatu or the Project Manager, as designated in the applicable Implementing Entity Agreement or as otherwise agreed by the Parties.
An Implementing Entity shall report directly to MCA-Georgia or the Outside Project Manager, as designated in the applicable Implementing Entity Agreement or as otherwise agreed by the Parties.
MCA-Georgia will enter into an Implementing Entity Agreement, called a Collaboration Agreement, with MDF through which it will retain approval rights necessary for it to ensure compliance with limitations on the use of MCC Funding, including approval of the RID Operations Manual.
The Implementing Entity shall report directly to the relevant Officer, as designated in the applicable Implementing Entity Agreement or as otherwise agreed by the Parties.
The Project’s Activities may be implemented, pursuant to an Implementing Entity Agreement, through the Road Development Agency, the National Road Fund Agency, the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, and the National Council for Construction, and other Zambian agencies.