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Date of Approval. 4/7/2021 6/2/2021 Date of Amendment EXHIBIT A1: STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
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Date of Approval. The Inter-institutional Cooperation Agreement between CONAPE and the University is signed on 28-11-2023. XXXXXX XXXXXXX Firmado digitalmente por XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX (FIRMA) XXXXXXXX (FIRMA) Fecha: 2023.11.28 14:53:26 -06'00' Signed for and on behalf of Executive Secretary the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and CONAPE Earth Observation of the University of Twente
Date of Approval. 30.1 This Enterprise Agreement will take effect from the first pay period to commence on or after date of approval and the Agreement will have a nominal life of three (3) years from date of approval.
Date of Approval. In consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, HRM and the Participant(s) agree that the following are terms and conditions shall govern the Participant’s involvement in the Solar City Program (the "Program"):
Date of Approval. Terms of Approval Approved to Xxxxxx as per initial, and any subsequently updated, letter of approval. ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL FAMILY PLACEMENT SERVICE UNDERTAKE TO:
Date of Approval. May 2010 About three quarters of the world’s poor live in rural areas. Among those, women constitute a particularly vulnerable, yet crucially important group for social and economic development. Investing in rural women is thus not only a moral imperative; it can also be a promising strategy to effectively fight poverty and hunger. The project will cover selected areas and targeted beneficiaries in Azerbaijan and in Turkey. FAO-Turkey Partnership Programme National Projects Funding Modality: Home Based Nursery Development for Improved Environment Protection FTPP Beneficiary Country: Tajikistan Duration: 18 months Budget: USD 200,000 Thematic area: Food Security Project Symbol: GCP/TAJ/004/TUR Date of Approval: May 2009 Starting Date: November 2009 The objective of the project is to provide assistance to increase the amount of fruit tree seedlings and to provide new sources of income to some of the most vulnerable groups of the population, especially rural women, by creating nurseries for direct sale of seedlings to farmers. An inception workshop was held in Dushanbe in May 2010 where representatives of MoA, Committee on Environmental Protection, local authorities, INGOs, NGOs and beneficiaries took part. 232 home-based nurseries were established and 12 training sessions were conducted on the establishment of protection (multi- purpose) plantations and nursery development plan for the project beneficiaries. Until now 5000 forestry and fruit seedlings were distributed among the beneficiaries. A nursery management plan was developed in close collaboration with the forestry and fruit nursery specialists of the country. A Study-tour to Turkey was organized in October 2010 in order to improve the knowledge and practice of the participants on nursery development and its further implementation in Tajikistan. The Mission visited private and government nurseries in Izmit, Adapazari and Eskisehir. A mission from Turkish Government and FAO-SEC visited Tajikistan in May, 2010 to evaluate project outcomes. During the meetings conducted with the representatives from local Hukumats , deep interest in cooperation and support in project was expressed. Following the recommendation of mission, the project staff has conducted a base line survey in all project villages. FAO-Turkey Partnership Programme National Projects Promotion of Water Saving Technologies in the Uzbek Water Scarce Area of the Transboundary Podshaota River Basin
Date of Approval agricultural development under the new government. The government currently lacks such an up to date strategy, and thus the support policies of the new government remain unfocused. The Agricultural Development Strategy was formulated through a participatory process with the main stakeholders from government, civil society, private sector and donors. The Agricultural Development Strategy will be fully aligned with the sector through numerous consultations over a period of 3 years. The vision for the agriculture sector consists of two essentially synergistic elements:
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Date of Approval. May 2010 This project is a prototype for rural development. This is needed as a template to underline sustainable production of artisanal cheeses from milk producing to marketing. There is a tendency of traditional production practices in Mediterranean villages. This project will help women producers to understand the economical value of cheese and improve the hygienic status of cheese production, this will cause more demand by the consumers. One of the main strategies of the project is to train the people involved in cheese production and to create opportunity for marketing hygienic dairy products. This project aims to train dairy producers of Mediterranean region for more hygienic production, and when production and to decrease cheese borne infections. The main problems in artisanal cheese production are poor hygienic quality and training of producers. Due to the lack of knowledge concerning hygienic aspects in cheese production there is a problem of bacterial contamination in local production cheeses. Women producers are also lack of self confidence and they have no opportunity to manage their own production. They are not well organized and they cannot manage continuous production. Trainings will be given to help women producers to improve quality of cheeses. Geographical labeling and registration studies will also be conducted. Turkey is rich in dairy products with more than 100 types of artisanal cheeses arising from geographical and cultural diversification. This cultural heritage and diversification of cheeses can be used as a tool to improve the socio-economic conditions of rural regions. Discussions are being held between stakeholders and FAO in order to agree on project objectives and target beneficiaries. FAO-Turkey Partnership Programme Overview FAO- SEC Ivedik Cad. Xx. 00 , Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Phone: + 90 . 312 . 000 00 00 Fax: + 90 . 312 . 000 00 00

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  • Date of Commencement This Agreement has commenced and shall be deemed to have commenced on and with effect from the date mentioned at the beginning of this Agreement.

  • Date of Agreement The date of this Agreement is intended as a date for the convenient identification of this Agreement and is not intended to indicate that this Agreement was executed and delivered on that date.

  • DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION § 3.1 The date of commencement of the Work shall be: (Check one of the following boxes.) [ « » ] The date of this Agreement. [ « » ] A date set forth in a notice to proceed issued by the Owner. [ « » ] Established as follows: (Insert a date or a means to determine the date of commencement of the Work.) « » If a date of commencement of the Work is not selected, then the date of commencement shall be the date of this Agreement.

  • DATE OF COMPLETION The Developer must ensure that the Developer’s Works reach Completion on or before the date or milestone referred to in clause 1 of Schedule 3 of this document.

  • TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Work upon the date established in the Notice to Proceed.

  • Service Commencement Date The date the Transmission Provider begins to provide service pursuant to the terms of an executed Service Agreement, or the date the Transmission Provider begins to provide service in accordance with Section 15.3 or Section 29.1 under the Tariff.

  • Scope of Application Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the dispute settlement provisions of this Chapter shall apply with respect to the settlement of all disputes between the Parties regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement, whenever a Party considers that the other Party has failed to carry out its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Date of Notice Any notice sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, shall be deemed given on the date of delivery shown on the receipt card, or if no delivery date is shown, the postmark thereon. If sent by regular mail the notice shall be deemed given forty-eight (48) hours after the same is addressed as required herein and mailed with postage prepaid. Notices delivered by United States Express Mail or overnight courier that guarantee next day delivery shall be deemed given twenty-four (24) hours after delivery of the same to the Postal Service or courier. Notices transmitted by facsimile transmission or similar means shall be deemed delivered upon telephone confirmation of receipt, provided a copy is also delivered via delivery or mail. If notice is received on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, it shall be deemed received on the next business day.

  • Qualifying Period If a regular employee is promoted or transferred to a position, then that employee shall be considered a qualifying employee in her new position for a period of ninety (90) calendar days. If a regular employee is promoted or transferred to a position either within or outside the certification and is found to be unsatisfactory, she shall be returned to her previously held position. If a regular employee is promoted to a position, either within or outside the certification, and finds the position to be unsatisfactory, she shall be returned to her previously held position.

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