ENTRY INTO FORCE AND IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD OF THE AGREEMENT Sample Clauses

ENTRY INTO FORCE AND IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD OF THE AGREEMENT. I.2.1 The Agreement enters into force on the date on which the last party signs it.
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ENTRY INTO FORCE AND IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD OF THE AGREEMENT. 2.1 Subject to the conditions laid down in article 9 of the General Conditions, the agreement shall enter into force on the date of reception by the Commission of one of the originals of the grant agreement duly signed by both Parties.
ENTRY INTO FORCE AND IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD OF THE AGREEMENT. II.1 The Agreement enters into force on the date on which the Coordinator signs it with the current Project Partner.

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  • Period of the Agreement This Agreement becomes effective when signed by the last party whose signing makes the Agreement fully executed. This Agreement shall remain in effect until the Project is completed or unless terminated as provided below.

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  • Reduction in Force and Recall In the event a RIF (reduction in force) is necessary, any employee who is laid off and is a member of the retirement plan may withdraw the employee's total contribution without forfeiture of the employee's vested portion of the City's contribution. The vested portion of the City's contribution must remain in the employee's account with the carrier of the retirement plan or roll that vested portion over into an authorized XXX plan.

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