World Bank Guidelines definition

World Bank Guidelines means the World Bank Pollution Prevention and Abatement Handbook Guidelines, summarized and attached in Annex A to the ERM Report.
World Bank Guidelines means the July 2014 revised edition of the document, entitled ‘Procurement of Goods, Works, and Non-Con- sulting Services under IBRD Loans and IDA
World Bank Guidelines means (a) the World Bank 1998 Pollution and Abatement Handbook for (i) Petroleum Refining, (ii) General Environmental Guidelines and (iii) Monitoring Guidelines, (b) the International Finance Corporation General Health and Safety Guidelines and (c) the “Techniques for Assessing Industrial Hazards” included in the September 1985 World Bank Guidelines for Identifying, Analyzing, and Controlling Major Hazard Installation in Developing Countries with respect to environmental and safety issues associated with explosions, fire and other accidents.

Examples of World Bank Guidelines in a sentence

  • Contractor represents and covenants that the Work shall be performed in compliance, in all material respects, with the more stringent of the regulations of the Republic of Kazakhstan or the World Bank Guidelines.

  • In carrying out its activities, the Supplier shall comply with the Environmental Laws, with the Environmental Impact Study (or similar) and, in the cases in which it is applicable, with the World Bank Guidelines.

  • With respect to existing operations in Indonesia, the Borrower will cause PTFI to maintain majority compliance with applicable World Bank Guidelines and IFC Guidelines in existence on December 31, 2006, except where noted and accepted in the ERM Report.

  • In carrying out its activities, the Supplier shall comply with the Environmental Laws and, in the cases in which it is applicable, with the Environmental Impact Study (or similar) or with the World Bank Guidelines.

  • Each Company has duly complied with, and its business, operations, assets, equipment, property, leaseholds, and other facilities are materially in compliance with, the provisions of all applicable environmental, health and safety laws, codes and ordinances, and all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, with the OPIC requirements and with the World Bank Guidelines.

  • With respect to existing operations in Indonesia, PTFI will maintain majority compliance with applicable World Bank Guidelines and IFC Guidelines in existence on December 31, 2006, except where noted and accepted in the ERM Report.

  • With respect to existing operations, PTFI will maintain majority compliance with applicable World Bank Guidelines and IFC Guidelines in existence on the Effective Date, except where noted and accepted in the ERM Report.

  • By:_________________________ By:_______________________ (Signature)___________________ (Signature) _________________ (Name and Title) (Name and Title) Anti-Corruption Guidelines shall mean the World Bank Guidelines on Preventing and Combating Fraud and Corruption in Projects Financed by IBRD Loans and ▇▇▇ Credits and Grants dated October 15, 2006 and revised in January 2011.

  • The Borrower has duly complied with, and its business, operations, assets, equipment, property, leaseholds, and other facilities are materially in compliance with, the provisions of all applicable environmental, health and safety laws, codes and ordinances, and all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, including the World Bank Guidelines.

  • The Investor represents and warrants that the Project shall be constructed and operated in compliance, in all material respects, with the more stringent of the regulations of the Foreign Governing Authority and the World Bank Guidelines.


More Definitions of World Bank Guidelines

World Bank Guidelines. - means the set of policies and guidelines laid down from
World Bank Guidelines means the International Finance Corporation's Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines for Office Buildings, dated July 1, 1998.
World Bank Guidelines. – means the World Bank Environmental, Health and Safety Standards in effect at the Deadline for Submission of Proposals.
World Bank Guidelines means each and all of the World Bank Guidelines in regard to the development and operation of projects, the IFC Guidelines, the Equator Principles and all Appendices to the
World Bank Guidelines means the environmental, health and safety standards set forth in the International Finance Corporation’s 2003 Occupational Health and Safety Guidelines.