Joint Work Plan definition

Joint Work Plan. (Section II) describes the purpose and scope of this Agreement and assigns obligations and responsibilities among the parties. The Joint Work Plan specifically details any Background Technology brought to this Agreement; any property, equipment, maintenance, service, or other support to be provided; and any reports, products, or other deliverables expected to be produced or provided as a result of the collaborative activities under this Agreement. To the extent any provision of the Joint Work Plan, including any attachment thereto, conflicts with any provision in Section I: Standard Terms and Conditions, such provision in Section I: Standard Terms and Conditions, shall control.
Joint Work Plan means a proposal describing the purpose and scope of the proposed CRADA that defines rights and responsibilities among the Parties.
Joint Work Plan. (“JWP”) means a proposal describing the purpose and scope of the proposed CRADA that assigns rights and responsibilities among the Parties.

Examples of Joint Work Plan in a sentence

  • Joint working groups may be established to examine in detail proposals in areas assigned to them by the Parties referred to in Article 3 (Joint Work Plan) and to make recommendations to the Parties.

  • The ▇▇▇.▇▇ Policy Development Team (PDT) will coordinate the periodic review of the progress of the activities defined in Article 3 (Joint Work Plan), follow-up the milestones defined below and distribute reports to both Parties.

  • The input must cover all of the activities that are defined in the Joint Work Plan section of the signed MoU.

  • Joint working groups may be established to examine in detail proposals in areas assigned to them by the Parties referred to in Article 2 (Joint Work Plan) and to make recommendations to the Parties.

  • Joint working groups may be established to examine, in detail, proposals in areas assigned to them by the Parties referred to in Article 3 (Joint Work Plan) and to make recommendations to the Parties.

  • Joint working groups may be established to examine in detail proposals in areas assigned to them by the Parties referred to in Annex 3 (Joint Work Plan) and to make recommendations to the Parties.

  • The ▇▇▇.▇▇ Policy Development Team (PDT) will coordinate the periodic review of the progress of the activities defined in Article 2 (Joint Work Plan), follow-up the milestones defined below and distribute reports to both Parties.

  • The ▇▇▇.▇▇ Policy Development Team (PDT) will coordinate the periodic review of the progress of the activities defined in Article 4 (Joint Work Plan), follow-up the milestones defined below and distribute reports to both Parties.

  • This MoU will enter into force when signed by the authorised representatives of the Parties and shall remain in force until completion of the activities identified in Article 3 (Joint Work Plan), or upon termination of the projects in which the Parties participate, or upon three (3) months prior written notice by one Party to the other.

  • This MoU will enter into force when signed by the authorised representatives of the Parties and shall remain in force until completion of the activities identified in Article 2 (Joint Work Plan), or upon termination of the projects in which the Parties participate, or upon three (3) months prior written notice by one Party to the other.