Common Interest Group definition

Common Interest Group. , in relation to a company, means an identified group of persons who at the time the communication is made might reasonably be regarded as having an existing and common interest with each other and that company in
Common Interest Group means a group of poor individual who agree to organize themselves as a group for common socio-economic activities, including new or existing self-help groups;
Common Interest Group means a group formed in accordance with Rule 47 a.;

Examples of Common Interest Group in a sentence

  • The UL-JP Factory Inspection Service requirements include Common Interest Group (CIG) inspection requirements as described in Permanent Document PD CIG 021 Factory Inspection Procedure, which is incorporated herein by reference and will be provided to the Applicant as part of the certification process.

  • It is the intention of the Parties that the exchange of Common Interest Communications (as defined in paragraph 3 below) among the members of the Common Interest Group will not constitute a waiver of any privilege from disclosure, including the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work product doctrine, and the deliberative process and official information privileges.


More Definitions of Common Interest Group

Common Interest Group means any local groups of farmers formed with the help of non-governmental organizations, that will be based on agricultural livelihoods or other common interests, and who will be eligible to participate in planning, budgeting, implementation and monitoring of extension activities, and/or supply chains for high value agricultural commodities.
Common Interest Group means a group of companies that need not be legally associated or affiliated but which, by virtue of
Common Interest Group or “CIG” means a group of individuals who agree to organize themselves as a group for productive activities for purposes of Parts B and C of the Project;
Common Interest Group means a group of farmers with common interests and needs organized as a village level platform to share knowledge, resources, and work together to collectively address common challenges in agriculture production and value addition; and “Common Interest Groups” means more than one such Common Interest Group.
Common Interest Group means a group of poor individuals in any of the Project Districts (as hereinafter defined) who agree to organize themselves as a group for common socio-economic activities, including new or existing self help groups;