CEED definition

CEED means the Cooperative Education for Enterprise Development program at UWA.
CEED means the Cooperative Education for Enterprise Development program.
CEED means Common Entrance Exam for Design

Examples of CEED in a sentence

  • In the case of modifications or additions to the Background Technology arising from the CEED Project, that Intellectual Property in any such modification or additions will be owned by the Party making the Background Technology available unless otherwise agreed by both Parties in writing.

  • The Enterprise may request to vary this Standard Project Agreement by contacting the CEED Office at UWA in writing.

  • UWA shall indemnify Enterprise (including its employees, agents, and contractors) against any liability arising from any claims, actions, proceedings, suits, demands, damages, costs and expenses whatsoever that may be made, brought, suffered or prosecuted against it by any person arising in respect of any loss or damage arising through or in connection with work on the CEED Project by the negligent acts or omissions of UWA or the Students.

  • As a contribution towards the above and for the purposes of managing this CEED Project under the CEED program, Enterprise agrees to the terms of the Schedule of Payments and to pay to UWA the fees shown in the Schedule of Payments.

  • Upon acceptance of the deliverables agreed in the Project Brief by the client; conditional on the student having provided a client- and CEED office-approved CEED seminar paper, all required monthly reports and a fully signed project brief.

  • It is the intention of the Enterprise to provide the Students with the best assistance that it can during the performance of the CEED Project and the Enterprise recognises that materials and facilities committed to the CEED Project shall not be withdrawn other than in the circumstances contemplated by clause 7.

  • Upon acceptance of the deliverables agreed in the Project Brief by the client; conditional on the student having provided a client- and CEED office approved CEED seminar paper, all required monthly reports, and a fully signed project brief.

  • The CEED Project will be deemed to have terminated upon the date on which the last of the Students withdraws from the CEED Project or if all Students fail to attain the academic standards required by UWA to continue their courses of study, unless both Parties agree in writing to the appointment of alternative Students.

  • Upon acceptance of the deliverables agreed in the Project Brief by the client; conditional on the student having provided a client- and CEED office-approved CEED seminar paper, all required monthly reports, and a fully signed project brief.

  • Enterprise shall indemnify UWA (including its employees, agents, Students and contractors) against any liability arising from any claims, actions, proceedings, suits, demands, damages, costs and expenses whatsoever that may be made, brought, suffered or prosecuted against it by any person arising in respect of any loss or damage arising through or in connection with work on the CEED Project by the negligent acts or omissions of Enterprise or its employees.

Related to CEED

  • Class B operator means the individual who has day-to-day responsibility for implementing applicable regulatory requirements established by the department. The Class B operator typically implements in-field aspects of operation, maintenance, and associated record keeping for the UST systems.

  • Class C operator means the individual responsible for initially addressing emergencies presented by a spill or release from an UST system. The Class C operator typically controls or monitors the dispensing or sale of regulated substances.