Territorial development Sample Clauses

Territorial development. Article 22
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Territorial development. A. Promotion of the efficient and sustainable use of natural resources and the conservation of biodiversity in the Borrower’s territory, through:
Territorial development. CMO must uses its best efforts to develop the TERRITORY assigned to CMO as per paragraph 2. CMO must recruit 100 doctors as IPs or APs within two years. FRANCHISOR may notify CMO in writing to develop a portion of the TERRITORY CMO has not developed. Upon written notification CMO must develop that portion of the TERRITORY within two years. If can not provide a full service network of IPs and APs suitable of supporting 10% of the potential covered lives in that portion of the TERRITORY within 2 year of notification, FRANCHISOR can revoke that portion of the TERRITORY from paragraph 2, with cause for not developing, as per paragraph 27.
Territorial development. The country’s economic potential together with the largest employment opportunities it brings is focused on five major cities. These cities have the potential to tackle unemployment problems in a wider region. To achieve this goal, it is crucial to effectively use conversion possibilities in former industrial territories, the investment potential of urban sub-centres, pericentres and centres, creating jobs for urban population and population from the surrounding areas. Depopulation (in particular, in shrinking cities) leads to reducing economic activity, limited accessibility of services and environmental problems resulting from inefficiently used urban and social infrastructure. Adaptation to demographical changes and balancing of migration flows will be ensured by converting the existing abandoned or ineffective infrastructure (including liquidation of pollution, refurbishing and reusing of former contaminated sites) and improving its functionality, raising the quality of living environment and living conditions. Misbalanced economic structure in small and medium-sized cities, surrounding regions and municipalities do not ensure sufficient employment opportunities. The labour market of smaller municipalities is characterised by narrow specialisation, high dependency on specific sectors and enterprises (mostly, manufacturing). Preconditions for the diversification of urban economic activities and employment are created by the productivity of manufacturing and related sectors as well as wages (purchasing power) in traditional industrial centres that are increasing faster than in any other sectors. However, using this potential to the fullest to help larger part of the society integrate into the labour market requires promoting the diversification of economic activities in small and medium-sized cities. It also requires functional and well used city centres attracting large numbers of visitors. Social and economic potential of cities cannot be used because of poor interaction between cities (especially small and medium-sized cities) and surrounding territories, large differences in accessibility (geographical exclusion), inefficient local or regional public transport system (covering both the regional centre and surrounding territories). They also cause environmental problems in cities (environmental pollution, transport noise). For this reason, cities will firstly have their economic activities stimulated. Investments will be targeted at urban redevelopmen...

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  • Staff Development ‌ The County and the Association agree that the County retains full authority to determine training needs, resources that can be made available, and the method of payment for training authorized by the County. Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the right of an employee to request specific training.

  • Research and Development (i) Advice and assistance in relation to research and development of Party B;

  • Program Development NWESD agrees that priority in the development of new applications services by XXXXX shall be in accordance with the expressed direction of the XXXXX Board of Directors operating under their bylaws.

  • Joint Development If joint development is involved, the Recipient agrees to follow the latest edition of FTA Circular 7050.1, “Federal Transit Administration Guidance on Joint Development.”

  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.

  • Skills Development The Company acknowledges the changing pace of technology in the electrical contracting industry and the need for employees to understand those changes and have the necessary skill requirements to keep the Company at the forefront of the industry. The Parties to this Agreement recognise that in order to increase the efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Company, a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to:

  • Learning and Development (i) Managers and supervisors are responsible for promoting and supporting learning activities for employees in their area of responsibility.

  • Design Development An interim step in the design process. Design Development documents consist of plans, elevations, and other drawings and outline specifications. These documents will fix and illustrate the size and character of the entire project in its essentials as to kinds of materials, type of structure, grade elevations, sidewalks, utilities, roads, parking areas, mechanical and electrical systems, and such other work as may be required.

  • Training and Development 12.1 The parties are committed to, and acknowledge the mutual benefit to the employer and employee of planned human resource development and the provision and participation in relevant development opportunities (including accredited training).

  • Business Development Company Buyer is a business development company as defined in Section 202(a)(22) of the Investment Advisors Act of 1940.

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