State Partner definition

State Partner means , an Iraqi State entity established and existing under the Law.
State Partner means any state agency, as defined in this policy, applying for, receiving, and/or participating in the administration of grants.
State Partner means SOMO in its capacity as an Iraqi State entity established and existing under the Law holding a share of Contractor's total Participating Interest as set out in this Contract.

Examples of State Partner in a sentence

  • This Heads of Agreement is to provide for the basic principles to be included in a Joint Operating Agreement ("JOA") to be executed among the Companies and the State Partner (hereinafter referred to individually as "Participant" or collectively as “Participants").

  • Non-Defaulting Companies (excluding State Partner) shall pay the defaulted amount on behalf of the Defaulting Company, in proportion to their Participating Interests or in any other proportion they may agree upon.

  • The parties to the Joint Operating Agreement are the Companies and the State Partner.

  • This BOD shall consist of eight (8) members, four (4) to be designated by ROC and four (4) to be designated by Contractor, including one member from the State Partner.

  • Contractor shall nominate four (4) members, including the deputy chairman, the secretary, and a member from the State Partner.

  • The WA OSOS Digital Archives reserves the right to make changes to Exhibit A as necessary and to convey such changes in writing to the State Partner prior to the change taking effect.

  • This Guarantee shall unconditionally and irrevocably extend to the obligations of Oil Marketing Company (SOMO), Transporter, the State Partner, and any Affiliate of ROC or the Ministry, which becomes a Party to the Contract and any references in the Guarantee to ROC shall be construed accordingly.

  • If I become aware of a specific risk to my health or safety, I will inform my Service Site, State Partner and FoodCorps, and they will work with me to try to address such risks within reason.

  • This Guarantee shall come into force on the Effective Date of the Contract and shall remain valid as long as ROC, Transporter, SOMO, State Partner, and any other Affiliate of ROC or the Ministry, shall be bound by the Contract.

  • The State Partner and WA OSOS Digital Archives agree to work in a timely manner to develop all connections, interfaces, and other information technology needs required to transmit archival electronic records to the WA OSOS Digital Archives.


More Definitions of State Partner

State Partner means the North Gas Company, an Iraqi State entity established and existing under the Law.
State Partner means a Vendor, Contractor, or Area Agency and their contractors, subcontractors, also referred to herein as the “User”.
State Partner means Oil Exploration Company, an Iraqi State entity established and existing under the Law.

Related to State Partner

  • Private partner means any entity that is a partner in a public-private partnership other than:

  • Intimate partner means: (a) Spouses, or domestic partners; (b) former spouses, or former domestic partners; (c) persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time; (d) adult persons presently or previously residing together who have or have had a dating relationship; (e) persons sixteen years of age or older who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past and who have or have had a dating relationship; and (f) persons sixteen years of age or older with whom a person sixteen years of age or older has or has had a dating relationship.

  • Public-private partnership means an arrangement or agreement, occurring on or after January 1, 2017, between a procurement unit and one or more contractors to provide for a public need through the development or operation of a project in which the contractor or

  • Foreign limited partnership means a partnership formed under laws other than of this state and having as partners one or more general partners and one or more limited partners.