Joint Working Agreement definition

Joint Working Agreement means an agreement that formalises a Joint Working arrangement and approved under this Policy on the terms set out in paragraph 10 below.
Joint Working Agreement means the agreement between the Parties and New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership establishing the Greater Norwich Growth Board for the joint management of the Greater Norwich Growth Programme dated 26 September 2014;
Joint Working Agreement or “JWA” this agreement signed by each of the Trusts in relation to their joint working and the operation of the WTP CiCs; Terms of Reference the terms of reference adopted by each Trust (in substantially the same form) more particularly set out in the Appendices to this Joint Working Agreement; Trusts Barnsley NHS Foundation Trust, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and “Trust” shall be interpreted accordingly; WTP CiCs the committees established by each of the Trusts to work alongside the committees established by the other Trusts and “WTP CiC” shall be interpreted accordingly.

Examples of Joint Working Agreement in a sentence

  • Joint Working Agreement A legal agreement to delegate and discharge functions.

  • The detail, functioning and membership of the Assurance Committee will be included in the Joint Working Agreement and will be such that they do not conflict with the role and responsibilities of the Accountable Body.

  • The full details and responsibilities related to the Accountable Body will be included in the Joint Working Agreement and will include; ensuring that the decisions and activities of the Regional Cabinet conform with the legal requirements regarding equalities, environmental, legislation, ensuring that funds are used legally and appropriately; and administrative functions such as payroll, preparing statement of accounts, VAT returns and liaising with external audit etc.

  • Summary: Given the importance of the Metro to the UK Government, Welsh Government and Cardiff Capital Region, a proportion of city deal funding is pre-allocated to the delivery of this scheme (which, for the avoidance of doubt, such funding shall not include any Council’s Contribution or any obligation under the Joint Working Agreement).

  • The detail, functioning and membership of the Regional Business Organisation will be included in the Joint Working Agreement and in relation to the Wider Investment Fund will enable it to:  develop and submit relevant Candidate Schemes for assessment under the Appraisal Framework; and  provide advice and observations on relevant Candidate Schemes submitted by other bodies.

  • The detail, functioning and membership of the Regional Transport Authority will be included in the Joint Working Agreement and in relation to the Wider Investment Fund will enable it to:  develop transport Candidate Schemes for assessment under the Appraisal Framework; and  provide advice and observations related to transport Candidate Schemes submitted by other bodies.

  • Where the Pool Fund is unlikely to be able to meet the agreed contractual duties of the Joint Working Agreement then HBC may specify particular reasonable requirements of the ECB including a reduction in service activity, and seek further action of the Parties as special conditions for the temporary support of the budget.

  • The detail, functioning and membership of the Regional Transport Authority will be included in the Joint Working Agreement and in relation to the Wider Investment Fund will enable it to: ⮚ develop transport Candidate Schemes for assessment under the Appraisal Framework; and ⮚ provide advice and observations related to transport Candidate Schemes submitted by other bodies.

  • Changes may be made to the Joint Working Agreement by consensus of all parties at a meeting convened for the purpose.

  • On [date] CCC and PCC entered into a Joint Working Agreement (“JWA”) through which they made a commitment to identifying ways of working together through the combination, sharing and closer integration of services in order to develop and enhance service delivery, build resilience and achieve future efficiencies.