GECO definition

GECO means Global Effort on COVID-19 Health Research call

Examples of GECO in a sentence

  • In April 2014, the GE&CO presented the draft principles based Code and timeline for rollout to the ETM for its feedback.

  • After the end of each quarter in June, September, December and March (financial year 1 April to 31 March) MRC will calculate the cost paid out for contributions under the Global Effort on COVID-19 (GECO) Health Research.

  • The commitment between the parties shall only come into effect after receipt of the order from the customer and the writ- ten acceptance of the order by AL- GECO.

  • In case of suspension AL- GECO shall still be entitled to terminate the Agreement in whole or in part.

  • If the official report is not signed at the end of a status survey of the assignment in the presence of both parties, the customer will be served notice in this regard by AL- GECO.

  • MRC will ensure, to the best of its ability, that all goods and services financed under this MOU will be solely used for the purposes of the awards made under the Global Effort on COVID-19 (GECO) Health Research call.

  • In early 2015, the GE&CO reported to the ETM regarding E&C programs and the ethics and compliance requirements of the Agreement in early 2015.

  • The parties hereby agree that either Schlumberger or Baker Hughes may remove the President of Western GECO for proper cause or poor performance.

  • Each of US Venture Entity, UK Venture Entity, Dutch Venture Entity and BVI Venture Entity shall, unless impracticable, adopt a legal name that includes the words "Western GECO" and conduct its Seismic Business under the name "Western GECO; a Schlumberger/Baker Hughes company"; provided, however, that the Venture Entities may use such additional names as they deem necessary or desirable.

  • The GE&CO provides written reports to the MBAC and SEEAC at least quarterly, and presents orally, at least once per year.