Co-operation definition

Co-operation. The Shareholders shall use their reasonable endeavours to co-operate and work together in promoting the Business as well as the smooth and efficient administration and operations of the Company.
Co-operation means activities undertaken based on the principle of reciprocity for the purposes of this Agreement by the Parties in accordance with their applicable laws and regulations;
Co-operation means more than ‘consultation’. The 2011 Act (N72) makes clear that the duty requires the person to ‘engage constructively, actively and on an ongoing basis’ in the development plan preparation process. NPPF (N70 paragraphs 178 to 181) provides further clarification on what the duty entails.

More Definitions of Co-operation

Co-operation means any assistance, including intelligence, operational, legal or judicial assistance, and shall include the enforcement of a confiscation or forfeiture order of the other Party, which has been obtained by one Party and which has contributed to, or significantly facilitated, a forfeiture or confiscation in the territory of the other Party;
Co-operation each Obligor shall co-operate with the Lead Bank and each of the Security Agents and provide each of them with such information as they may reasonably require in order to carry out their functions hereunder;
Co-operation means to provide information, which would promote the disclosure or elimination of the cases of trafficking in human beings.
Co-operation means solidarity, participation and collaboration within the Council and with other organizations;
Co-operation means mainly international activities and co-operation. For international partners, vascoda is Germany’s main portal for scientific information. Therefore, the data of subject portals integrated into vascoda is visible globally.
Co-operation. The Insureds shall use all reasonable efforts to provide the Insurer with full cooperation and all such information as the Insurer may reasonably request. Such cooperation shall include permitting the Insurer at the Insurer's own cost, subject to reasonable advance notice, to examine, photocopy and/or take extracts from the books, records, data, files and information of the Insureds and their respective Group Entities, and to have reasonable access to the Insureds' and their Group Entities' representatives for interviews and examination under oath during normal business hours and at reasonable locations.The Insureds shall use all reasonable and good faith efforts to keep the Insurer informed of proposed meetings with the Seller or any other third parties in connection with any Loss or potential Loss and allow the Insurer or its representatives to attend such meetings.The Insurer shall have the right, but not the obligation, to participate fully in the investigation, negotiation, settlement, compromise, making, prosecution, contesting, avoidance, resistance, adjustment, defence or appeal of any Breach or Third Party Demand. As part of the requirement for cooperation, the Insureds must inform the Insurer of any amounts actually recovered (including recoveries from any other insurance policies, third parties or indemnities) or Tax benefits realised by any of the Insureds or their Group Entitles in connection with any facts, matters, circumstances or events giving rise to Loss, within 10 Business Days of such amount being actually recovered or such Tax benefit being realised.

Related to Co-operation

  • In operation means engaged in activity related to the primary design function of the source.

  • co-operative means a co-operative registered in terms of section 7 of Cooperatives Act, 2005 (Act No. 14 of 2005)

  • Farm operation means any activity conducted solely or primarily for the production of one or more agricultural products or commodities, including timber, for sale or home use, and customarily producing such products or commodities in sufficient quantity to be capable of contributing materially to the operator's support.

  • Mining operation means any operations undertaken for the purpose of winning any mineral as defined in section 3 (d) of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957.

  • Salvage operation means any business, trade or industry engaged in whole or in part in salvaging or reclaiming any product or material, including but not limited to metals, chemicals, shipping containers or drums.