Public International Organization definition

Public International Organization means (a) any international organization formed by states, governments or other international organizations or (b) any organization that is designated by executive order pursuant to Section 1 of the United States International Organizations Immunities Act (22 U.S.C. 288).
Public International Organization means any public international organization, including international financial institutions such as the World Bank Group, the International Bank for Reconstruction & Development, the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development, and the Asian Development Bank.
Public International Organization means an organization formed by two or more countries, or by organizations formed by two or more countries.

Examples of Public International Organization in a sentence

  • Contractor is not entitled to any of the exemptions, privileges or immunities, which the GS/OAS may enjoy arising from GS/OAS’ status as a Public International Organization.

  • Knowledge of contract and grant types, methods, and techniques including cost and incentive contracting, award fee, cost sharing arrangements, cooperative agreement, Public International Organization grants, processing of unsolicited proposals and applications, multiple awards, special provisions relating to proprietary rights, and rights in data.

  • This Construction Risk Management mandatory reference requires that, during activity design, all USAID Operating Units must explicitly identify all construction activities performed under acquisition, assistance, Public International Organization (PIO) agreements or Government-to-Government (G2G) mechanisms.

  • A “trust” (or “trust fund”, or “fund in trust”) is a financing arrangement set up with contributions from one or more donors and for which an entity (Public International Organization or other donor) serves and administers the trust as the trustee, but title to the contribution remains with USAID.

  • A Public International Organization (PIO) is an international organization composed principally of countries, or any other organization that USAID designates as a PIO.


More Definitions of Public International Organization

Public International Organization has the meaning given to such term in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, 15 U.S.C. §§ 78dd-1, et seq.
Public International Organization means any public international organization covered by the FCPA, including international financial institutions such as the World Bank Group, the International Bank for Reconstruction & Development (IBRD), the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD), and the Asian Development Bank.
Public International Organization means an international organization formed by states, governments, or other public international organizations, whatever the form of organization and scope of competence.
Public International Organization means an international organization included in the List of Public International Organizations referenced in ADS 308.
Public International Organization means an organization designated as such by executive order under the laws of the United States of America;
Public International Organization means any public international organization, including international financial institutions such as the World Bank Group;
Public International Organization means (a) any international organization formed by states, governments or other international organizations or (b) any organization that is designated by executive order pursuant to Section 1 of the United States International Organizations Immunities Act (22 U.S.C. 288). “Purchase Price” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.5. “Purchased Assets” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1. “Purchaser” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.