Cooperation definition

Cooperation shall refer to those provisions set forth below in Paragraphs 33-45.
Cooperation shall refer to those provisions set forth below in Paragraphs 41–42 of this Agreement and Paragraphs 1–9 in Appendix A.
Cooperation shall refer to those provisions set forth below in Section K.

Examples of Cooperation in a sentence

  • Cooperation may cover any fields jointly identified by the Parties that may serve to enhance the Parties’ and their economic operators’ capacities to benefit from increased international trade and investment opportunities arising from this Agreement.

  • With regard to Article 2.6 (Rules of Origin and Methods of Administrative Cooperation), only bilateral accumulation between the individual Parties shall be allowed for goods covered by this Chapter.

  • The Cooperation Sub-Committee shall respect existing consultation mechanisms between Parties and, as appropriate, share information and coordinate with such mechanisms to ensure effective and efficient implementation of cooperative activities and projects.

  • The duties of a shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ include, for example: • representing and assisting employees in matters concerning the interpretation, application and local bargaining of collective agreements; • representing employees in matters covered by the Act on Cooperation within Undertakings; • developing workplace cooperation together with the employer.

  • The Cooperation Sub-Committee shall produce an agreed record of its meetings, including recommendations and next steps and, as appropriate, report to the Joint Committee.


More Definitions of Cooperation

Cooperation means providing the data, documents, information and witnesses specified in Section II(A)(2) below.
Cooperation as described in Section II (A)(2) below, shall mean providing data, documents, information and witnesses from the Poultry Processing Operations concerning the Allegations.
Cooperation means to provide the Customer's New Servicer with (i) all Customer files; (ii) a brief status report on all students being turned over to the Customer's New Servicer; and (iii) answer verbal or written questions from Customer's New Servicer, which in the aggregate do not exceed fifteen hours. If the category (iii) questions exceed fifteen hours after the receipt of Notice of Termination, ACS will ▇▇▇▇ for its time at two (2) times the employee's hourly wage rate per one hour time segment (broken down into .10 increments) plus materials used at ACS' cost and shall provide Customer with a detailed itemization of the services and the time involved.
Cooperation means participation or assistance for the mutual benefit of both parties or the sole benefit of one party.
Cooperation means any assistance described in articles 13, 16, 18-20, 26 and 27 of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime or article 5, paragraph 4, and articles 6, 7, 9-11 and 17 of the United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances of 1988, as well as cooperation between entities foreseen in article 7 of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, which has been given by one Party and which has contributed to, or facilitated, confiscation of proceeds of crime or property.
Cooperation means an applicant or recipient taking the actions identified in s. 409.2572, F.S., as requested by the child support enforcement program or legal service provider staff, to assist in identifying and locating the noncustodial parent, establishing paternity, establishing, modifying, and enforcing medical and financial support, and collecting support or other payments or property due from the noncustodial parent.
Cooperation means the assistance rendered by one Party to the other that has contributed to or facilitated the confiscation of assets, including the assistance described in Article 17 of the Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Austria on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed February 23, 1995 and the Protocol to the Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Austria on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters signed February 23, 1995, as contemplated by Article 3(2) of the Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance between the United States of America and the European Union signed June 25, 2003; in Articles 7, 13, 18 to 20, 26, and 27 of the 2000 United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime; and in Article 5, Paragraph 4, Article 7, Article 9, Paragraph 1, and Articles 11 and 17 of the 1988 United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.