Third Party Consultant definition

Third Party Consultant shall have the same meaning as assigned to such term in Section 4.5 of this Agreement.
Third Party Consultant shall have the same meaning as assigned to such term in Section
Third Party Consultant means or refers to a contracted third party who conducts work for the grant recipient as it relates to the project grant funds awarded.

Examples of Third Party Consultant in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 4.8, payment for such Additional Loss shall be made by Applicant no later than 30 days following written notice that such Additional Loss is due and owing, together with supporting calculations by the Third Party Consultant and copies of invoices (redacted as needed) for any such non-reimbursed costs and fees paid.

  • Within ten (10) District business days of receipt of the Applicant’s appeal, the Third Party Consultant will issue, in writing, a final determination of the certification containing the calculations.

  • Any such appeal by the Applicant of the final determination of the Third Party Consultant may be made, in writing, to the District’s Board of Trustees within fifteen (15) District business days of the Applicant’s receipt of the Third Party Consultant’s final determination of the certification containing the calculations in accordance with District Policy GF (LOCAL).

  • The data utilized by the Third Party Consultant shall be adjusted from time-to-time by the Third Party Consultant to reflect actual amounts, subsequent adjustments by the Harris County Appraisal District to the District's certified tax roll, or any other changes in student counts, tax collections, or other applicable data.

  • Immediately upon receipt of the valuation information by the District, the District shall submit the valuation information to the Third Party Consultant selected under Section 4.5. The certified tax roll data shall form the basis of the calculation of any and all amounts due under this Agreement.


More Definitions of Third Party Consultant

Third Party Consultant has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(b)(i).
Third Party Consultant means Biogas Engineering Inc. or an equivalent partner providing similar guidance with respect to the Project.
Third Party Consultant has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5(f).
Third Party Consultant has the meaning specified in Section 14.6(b)(v).
Third Party Consultant means an independent contractor, utilized by the applicant, who works with SEA’s ap- proval and under SEA’s direction to prepare any necessary environmental documentation. The third party con- sultant must act on behalf of the Board. The railroad may participate in the selection process, as well as in the subsequent preparation of environ- mental documents. However, to avoid any impermissible conflict of interest (i.e., essentially any financial or other interest in the outcome of the railroad- sponsored project), the railroad may not be responsible for the selection or control of independent contractors.[56 FR 36105, July 31, 1991, as amended at 64FR 53268, Oct. 1, 1999]§ 1105.5 Determinative criteria.(a) In determining whether a ‘‘major Federal action’’ (as that term is de- fined by the Council on Environmental Quality in 40 CFR 1508.18) has the po- tential to affect significantly the qual- ity of the human environment, the Board is guided by the definition of ‘‘significantly’’ at 40 CFR 1508.27.(b) A finding that a service or trans- action is not within the STB’s jurisdic- tion does not require an environmental analysis under the National Environ- mental Policy Act or historic review under the National Historic Preserva- tion Act.(c) The environmental laws are not triggered where the STB’s action is nothing more than a ministerial act, as in:
Third Party Consultant means a non-Affiliate, non-CARO-employee, individual consultant retained by CARO In accordance with Section 2.2(c) to perform certain Development Activities in accordance with the Development Plan. ​
Third Party Consultant means an environmental professional who does not represent the Company and has knowledge and experience in ecology. The Third Party Consultant must not have been involved in the natural heritage assessment associated with the Application;