No-Objection Letter definition
Examples of No-Objection Letter in a sentence
After the Secretariat has received and analysed the Funding Proposal (including the relevant No-Objection Letter), it may be submitted to the Board in accordance with the Project and Programme Activity Cycle and any other relevant Fund policies and procedures.
Interconnection Customer shall comply with the requirements set forth in the No-Objection Letter prior to the transfer of the transfer of the CTO Equipment to the Connecting Transmission Owner.
After the Secretariat has received and analysed the Funding Proposal (including the relevant No-Objection Letter), it may submit the Funding Proposal to the Board in accordance with the Project and Programme Activity Cycle and any other relevant Fund policies and procedures.
For the purposes of clause 11.03 of the AMA, the Accredited Entity shall inform the Fund as soon as possible of any proposed modification to the Funded Activity which could reasonably constitute a Major Change, and seek the Fund’s instructions on the necessary steps to be taken to address such event or to implement such proposed modification, which may involve seeking a new No-Objection Letter and/or new Board approval.
As used herein, the term "HSR Compliance" shall mean (1) either (A) the receipt by Buyer and Seller of the FTC No-Action Letter or the FTC Approval Letter, or (B) the No FTC Letter (after the relevant waiting period), AND (2) either (A) the receipt by Buyer and Seller of the Grant of Early Termination Request or Antitrust Division No-Objection Letter, or (B) the No Antitrust Division Letter (after the relevant waiting period).
After the Secretariat has received and analysed the Funding Proposal (including the relevant No-Objection Letter), it may be submitted to the Board in accordance with the Project and Programme Activity Cycle and any other relevant Fund’s policies and procedures.
After the Secretariat has received and analysed the Funding Proposal (including the relevant No-Objection Letter) , it may be subm itted to the Board in accordance with the Project and Programme Activity Cycle and any other relevant Fund policies and procedures.
For the purposes of clause 11.03 of the AMA, the Accredited Entity shall inform the Fund as soon as possible of any proposed modification to the Funded Activity which could reasonably constitute a Major Change, and seek the Fund’s instructions on the necessary steps to be taken to address such event or to effect such proposed modification, which may involve seeking a new No-Objection Letter and/or new Board approval.
In the event Buyer and Seller receive the Antitrust Division Extension Letter, this Closing Condition shall not be deemed fulfilled unless and until one of the following occurs: Buyer and Seller receive the Antitrust Division No-Objection Letter, or No Antitrust Division Letter, as hereinafter defined.
After the Secretariat has received and assessed the Funding Proposal (including the relevant No-Objection Letter and additional annexes), it may be submitted to the Board in accordance with the Project and Programme Activity Cycle and any other relevant Fund policies and procedures.