Joint Program definition

Joint Program means the group purchasing of insurance/reinsurance or the setting aside of funds and reserves to pay for a self-insured retention or for losses not covered by insurance/reinsurance.
Joint Program means the program of Joint works or measures referred to in sub‑clause 10(1);
Joint Program means the program of Joint works or measures referred to in sub-clause 10(1);

Examples of Joint Program in a sentence

  • U.S. Department of Transportation, Joint Program Office for Intelligent Transportation Systems, 400 Seventh St., SW (HVH-1), Washington, DC 20590, Phone: 202- 366-9536, Fax: 202-366-3302, Web: http://www.its.dot.gov.

  • MIT/EPPA: Sergey Paltsev, et al., “Appendix C” of Paltsev et al., The Cost of Climate Policy in the United States, MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change (2009).

  • Sponsoring Agency Name and AddressU.S. Department of Transportation ITS Joint Program Office1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 2059013.

  • If the terms of the Joint Program include stricter requirements for Satisfactory Academic Progress, the stricter requirements will be enforced.

  • The Parties shall also jointly own any Patent Rights claiming such Joint Program Technology and Joint Improvements.


More Definitions of Joint Program

Joint Program means any program of Joint Operations conducted hereunder.
Joint Program means the coverage for property and liability claims in excess of the Member’s retention pursuant to NCSIG’s coverage documents along with the purchasing of insurance or reinsurance or the setting aside of funds and reserves to pay for a self-insured retention or for losses not covered by insurance or reinsurance of such claims.
Joint Program means a graduate program, which is administered jointly by more than one department and/or faculty.
Joint Program means the group purchasing of Insurance, or the pooled purchase of Excess Insurance with the setting aside of funds and reserves to pay for a self-insured retention or for losses not covered by insurance.
Joint Program means the group purchasing of insurance or the setting aside of funds and reserves to pay for a self-insured retention or for losses not covered by insurance as party of the Joint Program for Workers’ Compensation, Property and Liability, and Employee Benefits and protection of the Authority.
Joint Program or “FROG Program”: shall mean the Works performed in accordance with the provisions of a Feasibility Study and then a Work Order, and funded by at least two Funding Parties, as set forth in Article 6 of the Agreement.
Joint Program means the activities agreed by the Parties to be jointly undertaken under this Agreement for developing and obtaining Regulatory Approval to Commercialize the Product in the EU and in the U.S. as described in the JDP. For clarity, the Joint Program shall exclude all Clinical Trial and Clinical related activities after March 31, 2010. Confidential treatment has been requested for portions of this exhibit. The copy filed herewith omits the information subject to the confidential treatment request. Omissions are designated as * * *. A complete version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.