INJUVE definition

INJUVE means the Borrower’s National Institute of Youth, established pursuant to the Borrower’s Decree No. 910, dated November 17, 2011, published in the Borrower’s official gazette (Diario Oficial) No. 24, Series 394, dated February 6, 2012, or any successor thereto acceptable to the Bank.

Examples of INJUVE in a sentence

  • In case of any conflict between the terms of the INJUVE Inter-Institutional Agreement and those of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.

  • To facilitate carrying out Part 3 of the Project, the Borrower, through MINEC, shall enter into an Inter-Institutional Agreement with INJUVE (“INJUVE Inter- Institutional Agreement”), under terms and conditions acceptable to the Bank.

  • The Borrower, through MINEC, shall exercise its rights under the INJUVE Inter- Institutional Agreement in such manner as to protect the interests of the Borrower and the Bank and to accomplish the purposes of the Loan.

  • Except as the Bank shall otherwise agree, the Borrower, through MINEC, shall not assign, amend, abrogate, waive, terminate or fail to enforce the INJUVE Inter- Institutional Agreement or any of its provisions.

Related to INJUVE

  • Injunction has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a).

  • Injury means accidental physical bodily harm excluding illness or disease solely and directly caused by external, violent and visible and evident means which is verified and certified by a Medical Practitioner.

  • Harm means ill-treatment or the impairment of health or development, including for example, impairment suffered from seeing or hearing the ill-treatment of another;

  • Sabotage means deliberate damage, with malevolent intent, to a category 1 or category 2 quantity of radioactive material, a device that contains a category 1 or category 2 quantity of radioactive material, or the components of the security system.

  • Remedy a Violation means to bring the structure or other development into compliance with state and community floodplain management regulations, or, if this is not possible, to reduce the impacts of its noncompliance. Ways that impacts may be reduced include protecting the structure or other affected development from flood damages, implementing the enforcement provisions of the ordinance or otherwise deterring future similar violations, or reducing federal financial exposure with regard to the structure or other development.