Clusters Sample Clauses

The "Clusters" clause defines how groups of related items, services, or entities are organized and managed within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria for forming clusters, the responsibilities of parties within each cluster, and how resources or obligations are allocated among them. For example, in a technology contract, clusters might refer to groups of servers or data centers managed collectively. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear structure for managing multiple related components efficiently, ensuring coordination and reducing ambiguity in responsibilities.
Clusters. The Cluster Leaders, appointed by the Scientific Coordinator, are responsible for the overall coordination of the activities led by their Cluster. A Cluster functions as a virtual team – with a degree of autonomy for defining its internal meetings and day to day management. Each cluster has one Cluster leader, and meets on a monthly basis in person or via phone conference. They monitor the day-to-day JPA activities driven by the Cluster, and report to the ArtistDesign Executive Management Board as a whole. Cluster leaders are responsible for: i) Coordinating on a day-to-day basis the progress of the technical work of the Cluster; ii) Satisfactory progress in intra-Cluster activities, including: integration between core Beneficiaries to achieve ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ at the Cluster level; and building and spreading world-class excellence. iii) Providing the Technical Coordinator with all information and documents required to establish the regular Progress Reports for the Commission. iv) Overseeing the scientific and technical work in the inter-Cluster activities driven by their Cluster, to ensure the progress of integration and excellence. v) Promoting gender equality with a European dimension at the Cluster level. vi) Preparing every six months the summary expenditure reports concerning their respective Cluster and sending them to the Executive Management Board for validation. The Cluster Leader shall neither be entitled to act or neither to make legally binding declarations on behalf of any other Beneficiary nor to enlarge its role beyond the one described herein.
Clusters. Each party to any Cluster agrees to be represented in all governing bodies of the GRA ITD by one person representing the relevant Cluster (which does not have to be the same person on each Consortium Body) for all purposes of this Agreement ("Cluster Coordinator"). The relevant Cluster Coordinator will ensure and be responsible for the allocation of payment to and collection and management of technical and financial statements and reports to and from each Cluster member and report the same to the CMC as required. The transfer of activities and corresponding budgets between each party to a Cluster is allowed at any time without need for amendment to the Consortium Plan, as far as this Consortium Plan is satisfactorily implemented and for the same cost. The Consortium Budget and financial reporting will consider separately the activities performed by each Cluster in compliance with JU accounting procedures and with Annex II of the GRA Grant Agreement. Each party to any Cluster being a Party hereto, separately commit itself to manage and execute its share of the Consortium Plan work. Each party to any Cluster which signs this GRA ITD Consortium Agreement is jointly and severally liable for the performance of any activity within the GRA ITD that is allocated to it by the Consortium Plan or by the GRA Grant Agreement.
Clusters. For the purposes of clauses 21 (Step-In Rights), 22 (Force Majeure), 23 (Termination in relation to the Services) and 25 (Consequences of Termination of the Services), the Services will be grouped into Clusters as follows: the Education Transformation, SEN, Vulnerable Groups, Swimming and Learning and Development Services set out in Part A Cluster A of Error: Reference source not found (The Services) (“Cluster A”); the Staffordshire Performing Arts Services set out in Part A Cluster B of Error: Reference source not found (The Services) (“Cluster B”); NOT USED (“Cluster C”); the Staffordshire Young People Services and Information Advice and Guidance Services set out in Part A Cluster D of Error: Reference source not found (The Services) (“Cluster D”); the Staffordshire Learning Technologies Services set out in Part A Cluster E of Error: Reference source not found (The Services) (“Cluster E”); the Soft FM Services set out in Part A Cluster F of Error: Reference source not found (The Services) (“Cluster F”); the Property Services set out in Part A Cluster G of Error: Reference source not found (The Services) (“Cluster G”); and NOT USED (“Cluster H”).
Clusters. 4.2.1 For the purpose of this article, the Parties which are members of a Cluster and the Cluster itself shall be considered as one single Party : a) Such Parties agree to be represented in all relevant Consortium Bodies of the ED ITD by one person representing the Cluster with one single vote for b) Each Cluster Coordinator shall be considered as the single representative of the Cluster for all other purposes of this ITD Consortium Agreement ("Cluster Coordinator"). c) For each Cluster, the Cluster Coordinator will ensure and be responsible for the allocation of payment to and collection and management of technical and financial statements and reports to and from each Cluster member and report the same to the relevant PMC and the ITD Coordinator as required. d) The Cluster and its Cluster members are jointly and severally liable for the performance of any activity within the ED ITD that is allocated to the Cluster by the Consortium Plan or any Grant Agreement. 4.2.2 Should a Cluster Coordinator executes this ITD Consortium Agreement on behalf of the members of its Cluster, such Cluster Coordinator warrants that it has received a power of attorney from each of the Cluster members authorising him to sign the ITD Consortium Agreement on behalf of each of them. .Such Cluster Coordinator agrees to provide a copy thereof on request of the ITD Coordinator. 4.2.3 The transfer of activities and corresponding budgets between members of a Cluster is allowed at any time without need for amendment to the Consortium Plan, as far as this Consortium Plan is satisfactorily implemented and for the same cost. The Consortium Budget and financial reporting will consider separately the activities performed by each Cluster in compliance with JU accounting procedures and with Annex II of the relevant ITD Grant Agreement.
Clusters. Very few RIs report about working together with other institutes on strategic measures to address intellectual property, only HZDR does this (as part of the Helmholtz Society). National and international patterns The surveyed RIs show that their approach in supporting innovation issues is rather inhomogeneous and a few RIs see significantly less drive than others. Those RIs which reported a lower drive for protection and commercialization of IP (Elettra, ESRF and SOLEIL) tend to be much more active in providing commercial access to their instrumentation.
Clusters. (1) In order to facilitate the cooperation in terms of this Agreement the Commission may establish clusters in areas including, but not limited to, Economics, Agriculture, Health, Good Governance, Stability and Security. The areas of cooperation dealt with under each cluster will include, but are not limited to, the areas referred to in the Appendix attached hereto. (2) The Clusters may meet as and when necessary. (3) Representatives of the Public and Private sectors may be invited to participate in the meetings of the Clusters. (4) The Clusters shall meet under the leadership of the relevant Ministers and Senior Officials.
Clusters. This section (see Figure 6) shows the logos of the clusters to which the partners involved in the SMARTFAN project belong. These clusters are: CARBON FIBRES & ADVANCED HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPOSITES CLUSTER (CFPC), THE EUROPEAN MATERIALS MODELLING COUNCIL (EMMC), THE EUROPEAN MATERIALS CHARACTERISATION COUNCIL (EMCC), NANOSAFETY CLUSTER and ECHOES CLUSTER. Each logo is linked with the reference site home page.
Clusters. This will allow complementing holistic flood protection projects to develop urban hydrologic models for each strategic Cluster; and 2) Strategy 2 is the development of a flood warning system. The flood warning system will be networked with each Cluster. This strategy will develop a flood warning system that will be networked with the Valley-wide system, currently being developed by the aforementioned on-going LRGVDC Planning study.
Clusters. 4.2.1 All Parties member of a Cluster in the Grant Agreement CSJU-GAM-GRC-2008-1 agree to be represented in all relevant Consortium Bodies of the GRC ITD by one person representing said Cluster (which does not have to be the same person in each Consortium Body) 4.2.2 All Parties member of a Cluster have elected among themselves one Party as Cluster Coordinator. The Cluster Coordinator shall be considered as the single representative of said Cluster for all purposes of this ITD Consortium Agreement other than the purpose of paragraph 4.2.1 above. 4.2.3 The Cluster Coordinator will ensure and be responsible for the allocation of payment to and collection and management of technical and financial statements and reports to and from each Cluster member and report the same to the MC and to the Coordinator as required. 4.2.4 The transfer of activities and corresponding budgets between members of a Cluster is allowed with prior approval by the ITD Steering Committee and has to be reflected in amendments of the Consortium Plan. The Consortium Budget and financial reporting will consider separately the activities performed by each Cluster member in compliance with JU accounting procedures and with Annex II of the relevant ITD Grant Agreement.

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