conditionality definition

conditionality means the principle whereby registration in the register is a necessary precondition for interest representatives to be able to carry out certain covered activities.
conditionality. This Agreement is conditional upon (i) the Buyer and the Sellers obtaining the Anti-trust Consent or waiving such condition; (ii) the Buyer obtaining the Governmental Approval or waiving such condition; and (iii) the Buyer obtaining the PUA Approval or waiving such condition.
conditionality means sending children to school, and takingthem regularly to Health Centers for medical checkups where they also receivetheir vaccinations. For the mothers, conditionality means monitoringtheir prenatal care and attending to health information lectures and talks. The regulation requires thatthe recipients of the cash transfer make theirchildren do the medical checkups regularly, monitor their children´s growth and nutritional condition, and receive vaccinations.The regulation also requires that themothers haveprenatal care and attendto health information lectures periodically. In regards to educational conditions,the regulation looks at school enrollment, school attendance records (80–85 percent of school days), and academic performance. (Fiszbein and Schady 2009,1)..

More Definitions of conditionality

conditionality. The loan is conditional Planning consent being approved with no conditions imposed that are considered to be more onerous to those imposed by the previous consent, nor any requirement to provide affordable housing being imposed.

Related to conditionality

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  • Impact means any effect caused by a proposed activity on the environment including human health and safety, flora, fauna, soil, air, water, climate, landscape and historical monuments or other physical structures or the interaction among these factors; it also includes effects on cultural heritage or socio-economic conditions resulting from alterations to those factors;

  • functionality means the ability of a tenderer to provide goods or services in accordance with specifications as set out in the tender documents.

  • Conditional approval means a time-limited status that results when an approved nursing education program has failed to maintain requirements as set forth in this chapter.

  • Viability means that stage of human development when the life of the unborn child may be continued by natural or life-supportive systems outside the womb of the mother;