Joint Allocation definition

Joint Allocation means the monetary contribution of each Party as set out in the Spend Profile for the delivery of the Projects in the Project Design.

Examples of Joint Allocation in a sentence

  • For the purpose of this Article any activity falling under the scope of the Joint XBID Procedures is considered an essential activity (e.g. CMM central administrator, which is at date of entry into force of the Agreement subcontracted to the Joint Allocation Office (JAO)).

  • Within the subphases outlined in Principle 1, vaccines will be disbursed as determined by COVAX’s Allocation Mechanism—a collaboration between the COVAX Facility, the Independent Allocation Validation Group (IAVG), and the Joint Allocation Taskforce (JAT).

  • Decisions about care provision for children with complex needs will be agreed at a Joint Allocation Panel and may be joint funded across health and social care; • shared data and information sharing protocols; and • joint commissioning for short breaks and care packages.

  • These Allocation Rules apply to Capacity Allocation of Intraday Transmission Rights for the delivery period from which the Auction Specification is published by the Joint Allocation Office S.A. on behalf of the relevant TSOs, as from which date they shall replace the previous IFA Access Rules V12.

  • For the purpose of this Article any activity falling under the scope of the Joint SIDC Procedures is considered an essential activity (e.g. CMM central administrator, which is at date of entry into force of the Agreement subcontracted to the Joint Allocation Office (JAO)).

  • The parties agree that the Auction/Allocation Rules (long term: yearly and monthly; daily and intraday) could be changed if it is required for harmonization with procedures/deadlines of Joint Allocation Office (JAO) for Central East European Transmission System Operators.

  • Decisions about care provision for children with complex needs will be agreed at a Joint Allocation Panel and may be joint funded across health and social care; and • shared data and information sharing protocols; • joint commissioning for short breaks and care packages.

  • The designated CID is the Joint Allocation Office S.A. (“JAO”), a company incorporated and existing under the laws of Luxembourg, having its registered offices at ▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇, Luxembourg, registered in the commercial register at Luxembourg under the number B 142 282.

Related to Joint Allocation

  • Asset Allocation The following single issuer limits shall apply on a market value basis, with exception of Money-Market funds and US Government guaranteed securities, which may be held without limit:

  • Final Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.

  • Wasteload allocation or "wasteload" or "WLA" means the portion of a receiving surface water's loading or assimilative capacity allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs are a type of water quality-based effluent limitation.

  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).

  • Percentage Allocation is defined in Section 4.3(b)(ii)(y).