Government Party definition

Government Party means the Government, any Government Affiliate, any Permitted Designee or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, Affiliates, contractors, sub-contractors, grantees, sub- grantees, representatives or agents. Government Responsibilities shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(a).
Government Party or "Government Parties" shall mean any one or more of RIFA, the County or the City.
Government Party means the person who has power to do, on behalf of the State, an act of the kind referred to in section 2.5, 3.4 or 4.2, as the case may require;

Examples of Government Party in a sentence

  • In the vote, each Local Government Party will have a number of votes measured by the allocation proportions set forth in Exhibit G.

  • The Government Party is under no obligation to agree to pay any subsequent funding to the Recipient.

  • Subject to any contrary legislative intention, the Parties agree that if there is any Machinery of Government Change, this Agreement is deemed to refer to the new entity succeeding or replacing the Government Party and all of the Government Party’s rights and obligations under this Agreement will continue and will become rights and obligations of that new entity.

  • The Government Party may pursue any and all other remedies available to it under this Agreement, any one or more of the Recruitment Documents or applicable law.

  • Yued Indigenous Land Use Agreement; Note for this definition: Clause 17 of each settlement ILUA provides for the publication of the settlement ILUA as executed, and any variations to it, on the Agreements, Treaties and Negotiated Settlements database (ATNS) at www.atns.net.au and on relevant State and Government Party websites.


More Definitions of Government Party

Government Party means the Party named in this deed as the Government Party and, for the purposes of clauses 4, 5 and 6 includes any State government department, agency, instrumentality, Minister and any body whether corporate or unincorporated that is established or continued for a public purpose by, or under, an Act of the State (including body corporate Ministers) and any employee, agent or contractor of the aforementioned persons.
Government Party means the City or the Authority.
Government Party means severally, as the context requires, Canada, the Province, Vancouver or Whistler;
Government Party means the Government, any Government Affiliate, any Permitted Designee or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, Affiliates, contractors, sub-contractors, grantees, sub- grantees, representatives or agents. Government Responsibilities shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(a). GTZ means Deutsche Gessellschaft Für Technische Zusammenarbeit, GmbH. IEC means information, education and communication campaign. IEC Activity is the Project Activity related to information, education, and communication Project Activity under the Land Project described in Section 2(d) of Schedule 1 of Annex I. IFC means the International Finance Corporation. Implementation Letter is a letter that may be issued by MCC from time to time to furnish additional information or guidance to assist the Government in the implementation of this Compact. Implementation Plan is a detailed plan for the implementation of the Program and each Project, which will be memorialized in one or more documents and shall consist of: (i) a Multi-Year Financial Plan;
Government Party means the United States Government (as used in 31 U.S.C. § 3727), the Government (as used in 48 C.F.R. subpart 32.8), the United States of America, the executive branch of the United States of America or any department or agency of any of the foregoing.
Government Party or “Government Parties” shall mean any one or more of SRRIFA, the County, the City or Hurt.
Government Party means the Government, any Government Affiliate, MCA-Nicaragua, any other Permitted Designee or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, Affiliates, contractors, sub- contractors, grantees, sub-grantees, representatives or agents.