IPEN definition

IPEN means an in-person electronic notary solution, comprised of an electronic notary public seal, an electronic notary signature, and an electronic notary journal.

Examples of IPEN in a sentence

  • IPEN is a global network forging a healthier world where people and the environment are no longer harmed by the production, use, and disposal of toxic chemicals.

  • Over 600 public interest organizations in over 125 countries, largely low- and middle-income nations, comprise IPEN and work to strengthen global and national chemicals and waste policies, contribute to ground-breaking research, and build a global movement for a toxics-free future.

  • IPEN is a global network aiming to build a global movement for a toxics-free future.

  • The exchange of samples between botanic gardens that are members of the International Plant Exchange Network (IPEN) is subject to IPEN’s own Code of Conduct in addi- tion to the provisions of the CBD and the BGL (see Sources, p.

  • The Arctic’s Plastic Crisis: Toxic Threats to Health, Human Rights, and Indigenous Lands from the Petrochemical Industry Report released Report is released by Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT) and the International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN).

  • The terms and conditions under which assistance may be provided under this Agreement shall be set forth in implementing agreements, contracts, or other written instruments between DOE and IPEN or their designated implementing agents.

  • The supplied material and any special fissionable material produced through its use, including subsequent generations of produced special fissionable material, shall be used exclusively for the reactor and shall remain at IPEN in Lima, Peru, unless the United States and Peru otherwise agree.

  • Unless the written consent of DOE has first been obtained, IPEN shall not transfer ownership, possession, or use of any equipment provided by DOE pursuant to this Agreement, other than to other ministries, agencies, departments or units of the Government of Peru.

  • In addition all seed has been assigned, or carries, an International Plant Exchange Network (IPEN) number which should be entered into the electronic register held by the recipient garden.

  • Hair sampling from a small group of people will also be informally conducted if requested by the country (i.e., funding is from IPEN and is outside of the MIA formal process).