COMMITMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES Clause Samples

The 'Commitment Between the Parties' clause formally establishes the mutual obligations and intentions of the parties entering into an agreement. It typically outlines the specific promises each party makes, such as delivering goods, providing services, or fulfilling certain responsibilities within agreed timelines. By clearly defining these commitments, the clause ensures both parties understand their roles and expectations, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings and disputes during the course of the contract.
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COMMITMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. This Agreement shall constitute the full and complete commitments between both parties and may be altered, changed, added to, deleted from, or modified only through the voluntary, mutual consent of both parties in a written and signed amendment to this Agreement.
COMMITMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. Subject to the availability of resources, in the framework of the working programmes, projects and priorities of AUGM and CIPSH for the implementation of the current instrument, the parties commit to: a) Support the development of research programmes and the strengthening of communities of academics involved in research, especially where support may seem indispensable. b) Support the development of international initiatives and cooperative efforts that meet this common aspiration c) Identify and propose projects that may inspire academics from different disciplines, countries and regions of the world to address issues of common interest. d) Promote the cultivation of the interconnection accross all disciplines (human sciences, social sciences and natural sciences), since this is essential for the analysis and understanding of the complexities inherent to the phenomena under study. e) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the participation of specialists, researchers and collaborators of CIPSH and AUGM in studies, projects, development of teaching and research material, technical cooperation work, courses, consultancies and other dissemination activities organized under this Agreement by the parties. These exchanges of professionals will be carried out according to the regulations established by each institution. Develop existing contacts between the institutions that are members of CIPSH and AUGM, to f) carry out programmes on specific topics in the area of human sciences (such as integrated cultural landscape management with a focus on the issue of borders, migrations and identities). g) Collaborate in the establishment of chairs that may consolidate academic networks specialized in different and complementary fields of intervention and research of the Humanities. In the event that AUGM and CIPSH wish to implement activities that imply exchange of financial resources, they will formulate, among them, work programmes containing the activities or projects to be developed, which must include the following information: a) Objectives; b) Implementatin chronogramme; c) Assignment of human and material resources; d) Funding; e) Responsibility of each of the parties; f) Use, property and diffusion of results; g) Any other information the parties may consider pertinent. Both parties agree that the work Programmes, once approved, will acquire the category of Specific Collaboration Agreements and must be formalized by the representatives duly authorized to represent each of the parties.