Working Document definition

Working Document means any), Statement of Works (SOW), Acceptance into Service, or Order detailing work to be completed, which may be paper or electronic format (email);
Working Document here means that the document provides background to other WP14 work and it will be further developed during project time – see document history and plans.
Working Document means mean any Installation Scoping Document (ISD), Consultants Proposal Document (CPD), Project Initiation Document (PID), or Work Order detailing work to be completed, which may be paper or electronic format (email).

Examples of Working Document in a sentence

  • Involuntary Resettlement Safeguards: A Planning and Implementation Good Practice Sourcebook – Draft Working Document.

  • See Commission Staff Working Document, Document Accompanying the document Proposal for a Council Recommendation on the integration of the long-term unemployed into the labour market (2015) 176, p.

  • Commission Staff Working Document: Assessment of the 2013 national reform programme and convergence programme for the Czech Republic.

  • Temporary Committee on the Alleged Use of European Countries by the CIA for the Transport And Illegal Detention of Prisoners, Draft Interim Report, 2006/2027(INI), April 24, 2006; and On the Testimony by Craig Murray, Former British Ambassador, Working Document No. 5, June 1, 2006.

  • Furthermore, the Commission has identified in its Staff Working Document on strengthening the International Role of the Euro that “There is potential to further increase the share of euro-denominated transactions in energy commodities, in particular in the sector of natural gas”.The most significant topic seems the current position limit regime for illiquid and nascent commodity markets.

  • The opinion of the Board, the recommendations and an explanation of how they have been taken into account are included in Annex 1 of the Staff Working Document accompanying this proposal.

  • Policy for Mitigating Impacts on Environmental Values (Environmental Mitigation Policy): Working Document.

  • Based on those consultations, the Commission has produced a Staff Working Document that provides an update on initiatives, and raises considerations for specific sectors such as commodity markets.The Directive and Regulation on Markets in Financial Instruments (respectively MiFID II – Directive 2014/65/EU – and M iFIR – Regulation (EU) No 600/2014) are cornerstones of the EU regulation of financial markets.

  • European Commission, Brussels, 9.11.2016 SWD(2016) 364 final Commission Staff Working Document: Albania 2015 Report, Accompanying the document: Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions.

  • Impact assessment of Horizon Europe, Commission Staff Working Document, SWD(2018)307.


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  • TE Document means Tender Enquiry Document

  • Governing Document means any charter, articles, bylaws, certificate, statement, statutes or similar document adopted, filed or registered in connection with the creation, formation or organization of an entity, and any Contract among all equityholders, partners or members of an entity.

  • Contract Document means collectively the e-Tender documents, designs, drawings, specifications, agreed variations, if any and such other documents constituting the e-Tender and acceptance thereof.

  • Bidding Documents means the set of Bidding Documents that preceded the placement of the Contract of which these GCC form a part, which were sold or issued by the Purchaser to potential Bidders, and in which the specifications, terms and conditions of the proposed procurement were prescribed.

  • Contract Documents means the documents listed in the Contract Agreement, including any amendments thereto.

  • procurement document means any document produced or referred to by the contracting authority to describe or determine elements of the procurement or the procedure, including the contract notice, the prior information notice where it is used as a means of calling for competition, the technical specifications, the descriptive document, proposed conditions of contract, formats for the presentation of documents by candidates and tenderers, information on generally applicable obligations and any additional documents;

  • Loan Document means this Agreement, each Note, each Letter of Credit Document, the Guaranty and each other document or instrument now or hereafter executed and delivered by a Loan Party in connection with, pursuant to or relating to this Agreement.

  • Bid Document - shall mean the document submitted by the bidder, pursuant to understanding and agreeing with the terms and conditions set out in this Tender Document.

  • Ancillary Document has the meaning assigned to it in Section 9.06(b).

  • travel document means a passport or other equivalent document entitling the holder to cross the external borders and to which a visa may be affixed;

  • Construction Documents means the plans, specifications, approved change orders, revisions, addenda and other information approved by the City, which set forth in detail the Work to be performed for a construction Project.

  • Constating Documents means, with respect to any Person, its articles and/or certificate of incorporation, amendment, amalgamation or continuance, memorandum of association, charter, by-laws, declaration of trust and other constating documents (in the case of a trust), partnership agreement, limited liability company agreement or other similar document, and all unanimous shareholder agreements, other shareholder agreements, voting trust agreements and similar arrangements applicable to the Person’s Equity Interests, all as in effect from time to time.