Joint Actions definition

Joint Actions has the meaning set forth in Section 6.11(c).
Joint Actions means an action included in the Centre's annual work programme receiving Union financial support from the Horizon Europe programme and/or Digital Europe programme, in accordance with their Regulations, as well as financial or in-kind support by one or more Member States, which are implemented via projects involving beneficiaries established in the Member States which provide financial or in-kind support to those beneficiaries stemming from those Member States.

Examples of Joint Actions in a sentence

  • The Parties shall cooperate in good faith and take all reasonable actions to provide for any appropriate joinder or change in named parties to such Joint Actions such that the appropriate member of each Party or Group is party thereto.

  • The social and economic stakeholders welcomed the transparency such coordinated Joint Actions bring to the European marketplace and they have endorsed these activities and sought to participate actively themselves.

  • The Parties shall cooperate in good faith and take all reasonable actions to provide for any appropriate joinder or change in named parties to such Joint Actions such that the appropriate Party or member of each Party’s Group is party thereto.

  • It is a foundation under Dutch law.PROSAFE’s main task is to coordinate Joint Actions.

  • The experience of PROSAFE with the Joint Actions showed that clear guidelines and promoting dialogue at an early stage between market surveillance authorities can dispel some of the misunderstandings that can arise further on in the process and improve the transparency of the decision‐making process.

  • In addition, while the Commission contributed to slightly over 50% of the financing of the first Joint Action, the Commission increased its contribution to 60% of the total budget in following two Joint Actions, the rest being paid by Member States.

  • The results have been generated during the first two years of the Joint Actions project, NANOGENOTOX, which is funded by the EAHC (Executive Agency for Health and Consumers).

  • The financing of the Joint Actions has increased overtime: € 2 503 791 for the first Joint Action (2012-2014), € 4 000 000 in the following Joint Action (2015-2018) and € 4 499 963 in the last Joint Action (2018-2021).

  • Except as set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, Section 4.5 shall otherwise apply to the SpinCo Directed Actions, Parent Directed Actions and Joint Actions.

  • PEC and Patriot shall regularly meet to review and discuss the progress of the Joint Actions and the classification thereof.

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