RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. On and from the date of the execution of this Contract, utility grants to AMISP for the Term of Contract, the right to implement the Project in the Project area.
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RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. The Project can be broadly classified in four phases:
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. CONTRACTOR Responsibilities and Deliverables
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. The Financial Sector Lead will report to the FAST Project Director and will be expected to: • Lead the FAST programme of work related to the financial sector, building on existing initiatives and ensuring future activities align with donor priorities; • Collaborate with other members of the FAST project team, including the Workstream Leads for the Government Sector and Vulnerable Populations, to leverage insights relevant to the investment and banking sectors; • Plan and implement collective learning activities for financial actors focused on risk, due diligence, supply chains, leverage, insurance, auditing, among others; • Produce and disseminate targeted insights for financial sector actors to support embedding anti- slavery and anti-human trafficking approaches in financial sector practice; • Design and execute trainings on modern slavery and human trafficking risks for bank, institutional investor, auditors, insurance, stock exchange personnel; • Co-develop screening, compliance and risk analysis tools for the financial sector to address modern slavery risks; • Develop and deliver authoritative evidenced-based policy reports, recommendations, editorials, and other publications that advance FAST objectives; • Participate in meetings and conferences that support FAST outreach, coalition-building and the dissemination of findings, including an annual implementation review conference. • Perform other duties as required by the FAST Project Director. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE • Advanced university degree in a relevant field, including but not limited to, business administration, finance, political science, international relations, human rights and public policy; • Minimum of five years (seven preferable) of relevant work experience, ideally including relevant leadership experience; • Demonstratable experience promoting ESG and CSR initiatives within financial institutions; • Expert knowledge of issues in the areas of sustainable finance, business and human rights, modern slavery, human trafficking, child labour and forced labour; • Excellent analytical and conceptual thinking skills; • Exceptional interpersonal and problem-solving skills demonstrated by the ability to work in a multi-cultural environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity and gender parity; • Superior English-language oral and written communication skills; knowledge of another official UN language(s) is desirable; • Familiarity with statistics, data analysis and research...
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. Novamont has developed an initial business plan for the production of Products at the Facility enclosed hereto under Schedule 2.2 that also includes the Transaction Activities of the Parties (or Newco, as applicable) and will form the basis for the Business Plan (as defined in Section 4 of Exhibit A). The Parties and Newco will use commercially reasonable efforts to execute the respective Transaction Activities in accordance with such initial business plan, as well as the Retrofitting Plan and the Business Plan (both as defined in Section 4 of Exhibit A), once they will be available, all of them as possibly amended from time to time.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. The Head of the Development Equities Programme will report to the Director of Programmes and the Executive Director and will be expected to:
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. To meet the above-mentioned objectives, the consultant is expected to:
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RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. ● Contractor will provide a 6-week, step-by-step Organizers Guide, with everything needed to plan the event. The Guide includes a family invitation video, social media, digital flyers and other family-awareness outreach materials. ● Contractor will provide language support services as requested by subcontractor which may include translation of marketing materials, day-of materials, and feedback surveys; live translation of Family Code Night livestream event with support for accessing translation through remote video services; in-person interpreters for the event day-of based on needed of communities being served. ● Contractor will provide a post-event feedback survey (electronic form, physical copies upon request) for distribution to all event participants and translated into requested languages to be shared at the end of the Family Code Night livestream. ● Contractor will provide a region-wide raffle prize as incentive for participation in the post-event feedback survey, with prize distribution to be facilitated through the STEM Hub directly to awardee. ● Contractor will provide ongoing organizer support opportunities including materials, office hours, and communications in support of event execution.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. The Project can be broadly classified in four phases: Design phase; Installation phase; Pre-operation phase; Operational phase. Accordingly, the responsibilities and deliverables are broadly divided in these four phases.

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  • Responsibilities and Duties (a) As President and Chief Executive Officer, the Executive shall serve under the board of directors of the Corporation and will perform all duties and will have all powers associated with these positions, as set forth in any job description provided to the Executive by the Corporation or as may be set forth in the bylaws of the Corporation. In addition, the Executive shall be responsible for establishing the business objectives, policies and strategic plans of the Corporation. The Executive shall report directly to the board of directors of the Corporation.

  • Patent Filing Responsibilities and Costs 1. The invention and patent rights herein apply to any patent application or patents covering an invention made under this Agreement. Each Party is responsible for its own costs of obtaining and maintaining patents covering sole inventions of its employees. The Parties may agree otherwise, upon the reporting of any invention (sole or joint) or in any license granted.

  • Client’s Responsibilities In addition to other responsibilities herein or imposed by law, the Client shall:

  • Responsibilities of Contractor A. The Contractor shall perform all work on the described project as required by the Contract documents. The work to be performed includes the labor and services necessary to produce such replacement, and all materials, supplies, tools, transportation, equipment, and machinery required for replacement.

  • Responsibilities of Consultant a. Consultant, as an independent contractor to Client, shall perform the Scope of Work (Exhibit A) in accordance with, and subject to, the other provisions of this Agreement.

  • Customer’s Responsibilities 9.1 If and to the extent applicable or under the control of the Customer, Customer shall provide complete and accurate information regarding requirements for the Project and the Site(s), including, without limitation, constraints, space requirements, underground or hidden facilities and structures, and all applicable drawings and specifications.

  • Responsibilities of Customer 5.1 To the extent that the Supplier requires access to the Customer Site to perform the Services, the Customer shall provide such access during Normal Business Hours and to provide a suitable work environment to enable the Supplier to perform such Services subject to the Supplier complying with such internal policies and procedures of the Customer (including those relating to security and health and safety) as may be notified to the Supplier in writing from time to time.

  • Supplier’s Responsibilities 14.1 The Supplier shall supply all the Goods and Related Services included in the Scope of Supply in accordance with GCC Clause 12, and the Delivery and Completion Schedule, as per GCC Clause 13.

  • The Publisher’s Responsibilities Subject always to the other provisions of this Clause below, the Publisher will undertake the production, publication and distribution of the Contribution and the Work in print and/or electronic form at its own expense and risk within a reasonable time after acceptance of the Work unless the Publisher is prevented from or delayed in doing so due to any circumstances beyond its reasonable control. The Publisher shall have the entire control of such production, publication and distribution determined in its sole discretion in relation to any and all editions and versions of the Contribution and the Work, including in respect of all the following matters: (a) distribution channels, including determination of markets; (b) determination of the range and functions of electronic formats and/or the number of print copies produced; (c) publication and distribution of the Contribution, the Work, or parts thereof as individual content elements, in accordance with market demand or other factors; (d) determination of layout and style as well as the standards for production; (e) setting or altering the list price, and allowing for deviations from the list price (if permitted under applicable jurisdiction); (f) promotion and marketing as the Publisher considers most appropriate. All rights, title and interest, including all intellectual property or related rights in the typography, design and/or look-and-feel of the Contribution shall remain the exclusive property of and are reserved to the Publisher. All illustrations and any other material or tangible or intangible property prepared at the expense of the Publisher including any marketing materials remain, as between the Parties, the exclusive property of the Publisher. The provisions of this subclause shall continue to apply notwithstanding any termination of, and/or any reversion of rights in the Contribution to the Author, under this Agreement. Without prejudice to the Publisher's termination and other rights hereunder including under the Clause "The Author's Responsibilities", it is agreed and acknowledged by the Parties that nothing in this Agreement shall constitute an undertaking on the part of the Publisher to publish the Contribution unless and until: (i) any and all issues in relation to the Work (including all necessary revisions, consents and permissions) raised by the Publisher have been resolved to the Publisher’s satisfaction, and (ii) the Publisher has given written notice of acceptance in writing of the final manuscript of the entire Work to the Editor. If following (i) and (ii) above the Publisher has not published the Contribution in any form within a reasonable period and the Author has given written notice to the Publisher requiring it to publish within a further reasonable period and the Publisher has failed to publish in any form, then the Author may terminate this Agreement by one month's written notice to the Publisher and all rights granted by the Author to the Publisher under this Agreement shall revert to the Author (subject to the provisions regarding any third party rights under any subsisting licence or sub-licence in accordance with the Clause "Termination"). The Author may also give such written notice requiring publication on the same terms as above if the Publisher has published the Contribution but subsequently ceases publishing the Contribution in all forms so that it is no longer available. This shall be the Author's sole right and remedy in relation to such non-publication and is subject always to the Author's continuing obligations hereunder including the Clause "Warranty". The Author's Responsibilities

  • Specific Responsibilities In addition to its overall responsibility for monitoring and providing a forum to discuss and coordinate the Parties’ activities under this Agreement, the JSC shall in particular:

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