FTW definition
Examples of FTW in a sentence
For greater certainty, this Agreement supersedes and replaces the F/T/W Combination Agreement, and the term sheet among the Parties of January 10, 2003, which are terminated without liability between the parties.
The County, through the Administrator or his designee, will review and monitor the operations and performance of the FTW under this agreement and the grant agreements, including but not limited to review of financial records and programmatic documents.
The County hereby grants the FTW the authority to proceed with the project as outlined in the construction documents attached hereto as Exhibit A.
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The County agrees to provide guidance and oversight of the project and allow the FTW or the Contractor use of County resources including, but not limited to, staff time and equipment for the project subject to availability and approval of the County Administrator.
The FTW agrees to provide the County with copies of all plans, designs, and project closeout materials.
As the County will be reimbursing the FTW as expenses occur, these reimbursements will remain with the County.
The FTW agrees to continue to coordinate with the County on the project and keep the County informed of project progress and any issues or concerns that might arise during the project.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, and without limiting the terms set forth herein, all Units of FTW and all McAfee Shares received in respect of your Awards and your Co-Invest Equity will be subject to transfer restrictions during the 180-day period that follows the IPO (the “Lock-Up Period”) as agreed upon with the underwriters in connection with the IPO, which will be communicated to you separately.
Since 2001, he has been with the Telecommunications Research Center Vienna (FTW), where he was responsible for the research area “User-centered Interaction and Communication Economics”.