Joint Action definition

Joint Action means any current or future Action with respect to which it is unclear at the onset of such Action whether Liabilities will arise primarily in connection with the Patriot Business or the PEC Business, including any of the Actions listed on Schedule 5.01(e).
Joint Action means any current or future Action with respect to which it is unclear at the onset of such Action whether Liabilities will arise primarily in connection with the SeaSpine Business or the Integra Business.
Joint Action means an action that is included in the annual work programme and that receives financial support from Horizon Europe, the Digital Europe Programme or other Union programmes as well as financial or in-kind support by one or more Member States, and which is implemented via projects involving beneficiaries that are established in and receive financial or in-kind support from those Member States;

Examples of Joint Action in a sentence

  • This Joint Action shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

  • Following the adoption of the Joint Action of 5 December 1997, a mechanism for evaluating the application and implementation at national level of international undertakings in the fight against organised crime was established.

  • This Joint Action shall enter into force on the day of its adoption.

  • This Joint Action shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.

  • In addition, this is regardless of the fact that both Groups on December 21, 2006 have entered into a Joint Action Agreement (JAA) related to those shares.


More Definitions of Joint Action

Joint Action means the action of persons, including a Group of Shareholders, cooperating to acquire a Relevant Interest, pursuant the terms of Article 46 of these Bylaws;
Joint Action has the meaning set forth in Section 6.10(c).
Joint Action shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.26.
Joint Action means any current or future Action with respect to which it is unclear at the onset of such Action whether Liabilities will arise primarily in connection with the Rightside Business or the Demand Media Business, including any of the Actions listed on Schedule 6.1(f).
Joint Action. If there were a large number of breaches of public safety in respect of both fire precautions and general health and safety, it would be most appropriate for both authorities to consider seeking a review of the licence, in the acknowledgement that any authority may apply to the licensing authority for a licence or club premises certificate to be reviewed at any time.
Joint Action has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.8.
Joint Action. If there were a large number of breaches of public safety in respect of both fire precautions and general health and safety, it would be most appropriate for both authorities to consider seeking a review of the licence, in the acknowledgement that any authority may apply to the licensing authority for a licence or club premises certificate to be reviewed at any time. This example clearly demonstrates the need for good communication and liaison between the responsible authorities, to ensure effective and targeted use of resources and a transparent but comprehensive approach to the relevant licence holder. Appendix 5: Gambling Act 2005 Guidance to Licensing Authorities Part IIIEnforcement and Compliance Principles to be Applied June 2007