Interinstitutional definition

Interinstitutional means between two or more institutions.

Examples of Interinstitutional in a sentence

  • In addition, grading distribution information should be attached to the Transcript of Records (or a web link where this information can be found) in case it is different or more specific or it has been updated compared to the information provided in the Inter-institutional Agreement.

  • Before adopting a delegated act, the Commission shall consult experts designated by each Member State in accordance with the principles laid down in the Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-Making of 13 April 2016.

  • Before adopting a delegated act, the Commission shall consult experts designated by each Member State in accordance with the principles laid down in the Interinstitutional Agreement of 13 April 2016 on Better Law-Making.

  • Information and assistance can be provided by the following persons and information sources: Institution [Erasmus code] Name, function Date Signature8 1 Inter-institutional agreements can be signed by two or more higher education Institutions 2 Higher Education Institutions have to agree on the period of validity of this agreement 3 Clauses may be added to this template agreement to better reflect the nature of the institutional partnership.

  • Institution [Erasmus code or name and city] Name, function Date Signature10 1 Inter-institutional agreements can be signed by two or more higher education Institutions (HEIs), at least one of them must be located in a Programme Country of Erasmus+.

  • Inter-institutional transfer of funds within the USM in implementation of this policy shall not be made.

  • Employee benefits (e.g., Leaves of Absence, Retirement Disability, Sick Leave, Holidays, Vacation and Personal Leave, Retirement, and Interinstitutional Reciprocity) will be as set forth in Policy and Rules.

  • Institution [Erasmus code] Name, function Date Signature8 1 Inter-institutional agreements can be signed by two or more higher education Institutions 2 Higher Education Institutions have to agree on the period of validity of this agreement 3 Clauses may be added to this template agreement to better reflect the nature of the institutional partnership.

  • The Interinstitutional Agreement of 17 May 20061 allows for the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) through a flexibility mechanism, within the annual ceiling of EUR 500 million over and above the relevant headings of the financial framework.

  • Employee benefits (e.g., Leaves of Absence, Retirement Disability, Sick Leave, Holidays, Vacation and Personal Leave, Retirement, and Inter-institutional Reciprocity) will be as set forth in Policy and Rules.

Related to Interinstitutional

  • Institutional pharmacy means the physical portion of an institutional facility that is engaged in the compounding, dispensing, and distribution of drugs, devices, and other materials, hereinafter referred to as ‘drugs’, used in the diagnosis and treatment of injury, illness, and disease and which is permitted by the State Board of Pharmacy.

  • Institutional Client means a major commercial bank, corporation, insurance company, or substantially similar institution, which, as a substantial part of its business operations, purchases or sells securities and makes use of custodial services.

  • Institutional means lands or Buildings used or designed or intended for use by an organized body, society or religious group for promoting a public or non-profit purpose and shall include, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Places of Worship, medical clinics and Special Care Facilities;

  • Institutional facility means an organization whose primary purpose is to provide a physical environment for patients to obtain health care services and shall not include those places where physicians, dentists, veterinarians, or other practitioners, who are duly licensed, engage in private practice.

  • Institutional control means the continued surveillance, monitoring, and care of the disposal site after site closure and stabilization to insure the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare, and the