Joint Agreement definition

Joint Agreement means a type of Fund Use Agreement between the Consortium and the Fund Council that sets forth an umbrella set of terms and conditions that govern principally the submission and approval of CRP proposals and the transfer and use of funds from the CGIAR Fund for implementation of CRPs.
Joint Agreement means an agreement of participants pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. A joint agreement may be one or more documents, and may be entitled joint agreement, agreement, contract or otherwise.
Joint Agreement refers to the agreement between the Parents in relation to consent for application and enrolment to proceed and whom shall deal with CIS in place of the Applicant in the event of the separation or divorce of the Parents.

Examples of Joint Agreement in a sentence

  • Individuals or entities responsible for performing the administrative duties pertaining to each Plan established by a Member under Article IV of the Joint Agreement.

  • Upon recommendation of one or more of its Professional Advisors, the Board (by Special Approval) may adopt a formula for calculating the Amount of Annual Payments owed by each Member under Article V of the Joint Agreement.

  • Additionally, upon approval by the Board, in lieu of providing the services outlined under the Joint Agreement, EHCC may make recommendations and arrangements for one or more of its Members to receive such services directly from one or more Professional Advisors retained by the Board.

  • Upon the affirmative vote of a two-thirds (2/3) majority of all Directors then in office (i.e. “Supermajority SpecialApproval”), the Board may issue a recommendation to EHCC’s Members proposing one or more amendments to the Joint Agreement, which recommendation shall only be enacted upon unanimous approval by all Members Pursuant to Article VI, Section 1 of the Joint Agreement or any corresponding future sections thereof.

  • The Board shall have all of the powers and duties necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes, functions and objectives of EHCC, as outlined in the Joint Agreement and these Bylaws.


More Definitions of Joint Agreement

Joint Agreement means a written contract pursuant to which a licensee and one or more financial institutions jointly offer, endorse or sponsor a financial product or service.
Joint Agreement means this Joint Defense and Enforcement Agreement.
Joint Agreement means any agreement entered into by the Governing Board pursuant to this Agreement.
Joint Agreement means the Joint Municipal Utility Services Agreement effective March 28, 2012, by which Cascade converted to a municipal corporation under the Joint Municipal Utilities Services Act, chapter 39.106 RCW, and which replaced the Interlocal Contract effective April 1, 1999, as amended and restated on December 15, 2004 and on March 28, 2012, as that Joint Municipal Utility Services Agreement may be amended from time to time consistent with Section 25.
Joint Agreement means an agreement (in accordance with paragraph 3A of Schedule 1 to the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992), for the Secondary Contributor to recover any Secondary NIC Liability from the grantee.
Joint Agreement means the agreement between the parties effective November 25, 1991, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Joint Agreement refers to the agreement between the Parents in relation to consent for application and enrolment to proceed and whom shall deal with CIS in place of the Applicant in the event of the separation or divorce of the Parents. "공동 합의서"는 부모의 별거나 이혼시, 양육권 및 자녀관련 결정권을 부분적으로라도 공동의무를 가지고있다면 제출해야만 하는 합의서를 의미하며, 이는 학생의 CIS 입학 관련하여 결정권 및 진행을 맡아서 할 한 부모를 결정하는 동의서이다.