Project Partner definition

Project Partner in this table means a Co-Applicant or a Co-operation Partner (see chapter 3 of the call text).
Project Partner all the other partners participating in the project and contributing to its implementation according to the project application form (hereinafter referred to as "PP"). Project participants: LP and PP. Associated partners: key stakeholders of the project, without financially contribution, whose involvement can improve the planning and development of project outputs and results.
Project Partner the legal entities and/or persons who sign or subsequently accede to the Agreement as “Project Partners”, individually, see Clause 3.3.

Examples of Project Partner in a sentence

  • Any notices or communications to or among any of the parties to this Disclosure Agreement may be given as follows: To the Borrower: Manor Leased Housing Associates I, LP c/o Dominium Development & Acquisition, LLC 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Plymouth, MN 55441 Attention: Xxxx Xxxxx, Vice President and Project Partner; Xxxx X.

  • In both cases, the documents relating to the implemented procurements have to be submitted to the relevant Control Body for check in the frame of the Project Partner Report.

  • Should the Programme Authorities in accordance with the provisions of the Subsidy Contract demand repayment of all or part of the Subsidy already transferred, each Project Partner concerned is obliged to reimburse its share of the Subsidy amount unduly received to the Lead Partner.

  • In case a Project Partner does not comply with its obligations as agreed upon in this Agreement and the relevant annexes, the concerned Project Partner shall be the sole responsible for any liabilities, damages and costs, resulting from the non-compliance.

  • To be eligible as Project Partner under Interreg Europe, the Project Partner has to be a legal entity.


More Definitions of Project Partner

Project Partner means an entity or organization whose voluntary cooperation is necessary to carry out the activities laid out in the Bid Proposal. A Project Partner differs from a Subcontractor in that they are not being paid to perform work under the Contract, but rather provide in-kind support or Participant access. An example of a Project Partner would be a school or homeless shelter where services are provided to Project Participants.
Project Partner means a person or entity who will implement the Project with the Proponent, other than a Sub- contractor;
Project Partner has the meaning provided in Section C.2 of Annex I. Property Taxes has the meaning provided in Schedule H to Annex VII. Provider means (i) any entity of the Government that receives or uses MCC Funding or any other Program Asset in carrying out activities in furtherance of this Compact or (ii) any third party that receives at least US$50,000 in the aggregate of MCC Funding (other than as salary or compensation as an employee of an entity of the Government) during the Compact Term. RBN has the meaning provided in Section A.2(a) of Annex I.
Project Partner. A body or organisation (not being an individual) involved in the project development and/or implementation. They are identified in the Letter of Offer and the application form of the project. To ensure sound project management and implementation all Partners must have a Partnership Agreement with the Lead Partner. There are different types of partners, depending on their involvement in the project. These can include the Lead Partner, Project Partner (partners with budget that are involved in the whole project lifecycle), Associate Partner (partners that do not have a financial allocation) and sub-partner (only applicable in open projects).
Project Partner has the meaning given in the 'Parties' section;
Project Partner in this table means a Co-Applicant (see chapter 5 of the call text).
Project Partner means a legal entity, organisational unit of the state or ministry, interested in research and development, whose involvement in the project is defined in the project proposal and with which the Project Promoter concluded a Partnership Agreement, while such project partner is usually not related to the Programme Operator,