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Responsibilities and Tasks. The T2S NECSG is responsible for articulating and coordinating the views of non-euro area NCBs in T2S. The T2S NECSG gives its advice or agrees on a resolution on any topic related to T2S, in particular on: • any topic brought to the Governing Council that has implications for the T2S CPA; • changes to the T2S CPA and its Schedules, in line with the applicable procedures; • topics of major interest concerning T2S; • changes to the T2S Scope Defining Set of Documents, in line with the applicable procedures specified in the T2S CPA Schedule 8 (Governance) and Schedule 9 (Change and Release Management); • Change and Release Management, including the prioritisation of Change Requests stemming from non-euro area NCBs in T2S; • disputes between the Eurosystem and non-euro area NCBs in T2S; • any other consultation request of the MIB or the Governing Council; • crisis management; • risk, cyber resilience and information security topics; • operational topics; • monitoring the T2S Service (in accordance with the Service Level Agreement); • pricing topics; • acceptance for testing and go-live, and • on any matters of relevance in relation to the T2S CPA. The outcome of a discussion in the T2S NECSG neither restricts the ability of a Central Bank to safeguard the integrity of its currency (which, for the purposes of the T2S CPA, includes the implementation of monetary policy including all credit operations as well as the settlement in Central Bank Money in the respective currency) nor the control over its respective cash accounts (including the exercise of its rights and duties under the T2S CPA), nor pre-empts the right of the Governor of any of the non-euro area NCBs in T2S to request a meeting of the Governors’ Forum. The Mandate of the T2S NECSG shall be reviewed every three years. The Mandate of the T2S NECSG expires with the replacement of the T2S CPA by a new agreement and/or with the termination of the T2S CPA by all the non-euro area NCBs in T2S.
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Responsibilities and Tasks. The key responsibilities and tasks of the incumbent are as follows: - Review literatures and prepare a summary report of wetland, ecosystem and ecosystem service inventory, assessment and management in the LMB as well as other regions; - Provides technical advice and support on wetland inventory, assessment and prioritisation; and wetland database system development and mapping. - Designs and provides training courses on the wetland inventory methodology. - Develops technical notes and the guideline for conducting wetland inventory and wetland assessment and prioritisation. - Develops an appropriate methodology and tool for wetland ecosystem, function, asset and services assessment and management (WEFASAM) (including WBIA) in the Lower Mekong Basin, and presents to MCs at national and regional consultation workshops. - Designs and provides training courses on methodologies for wetland ecosystem, function, asset and services assessment and management (WEFASAM) (including WBIA) for strengthening and building capacity in Member Countries. - Identifies and develops appropriate criteria and procedures for the selection of pilot sites and the recording of expected outputs for the testing of methodologies and tools, taking into account the transboundary and multi-management context. - Provides guidance to the National Wetland Consultants and Regional (Riparian) GIS/Database Consultant, supervises the field testing and application of the above methodologies, and assists in data analyzing and report writing. - Ensures that during the development, training and field testing of the above methodologies and tool, the representatives of local communities and line agencies as well as national consultants are involved in these processes in a participatory manner. - Prepares the synthesis report1, results and outputs (methodologies and tools for wetland inventory, reports on field testing of wetland ecosystem, function, asset and services assessment and management (WEFASAM) (including WBIA), and training documents such as presentations handouts, discussion questionnaires, group discussion and presentation flipcharts, training reports, etc.) in a user-friendly and accessible format, facilitate the organization of the national and regional consultation workshops, and presents those results and outputs, as required. - Identifies appropriate guidelines on how to use the results of the wetland inventory and wetland ecosystem, function, asset and services assessment and manageme...
Responsibilities and Tasks. The key responsibilities of the incumbent are as follows:
Responsibilities and Tasks. The responsibilities and tasks of the main actors are outlined below. Project Agreements will contain more detailed responsibilities and activities tailored to the individual case.
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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.

  • Position, Duties and Responsibilities During the Term of Employment, Executive shall be employed and serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the Company, reporting directly to the Board, and having such duties and responsibilities commensurate with such position. Executive also agrees to serve as an officer and/or director of any member of the Company Group, in each case, without additional compensation, and, without limiting the foregoing, will serve as a member of the Board at all times Executive serves as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer.

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  • Responsibilities of Client a. Client shall exclusively retain the services of Consultant to perform the Scope of Work, in accordance with, and subject to, the other provisions of this Agreement.

  • 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.

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

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