Mandate Letter definition

Mandate Letter has the meaning ascribed to it in the Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry and the Funder, and means a letter from the Ministry to the Funder establishing priorities in accordance with the Premier’s mandate letter to the Ministry;
Mandate Letter has the meaning ascribed to it in the Memorandum of Understanding between MOHLTC and the LHIN, and means a letter from the Minister to the LHIN establishing priorities in accordance with the Premier’s mandate letter to the Minister.
Mandate Letter means any one of them.

Examples of Mandate Letter in a sentence

  • To assist the Hospital in its collaborative efforts with the LHIN, the LHIN will share each relevant Mandate Letter with the Hospital.

  • Each Mandate Letter articulates areas of focus for the LHIN, and the MOHLTC’s expectation that the LHIN and the health service providers it funds will collaborate to advance these areas of focus.

  • The Company shall pay to the Arranger an arrangement fee and a participation fee in the amount and at the times agreed in the Mandate Letter.


More Definitions of Mandate Letter

Mandate Letter means the letter from the Minister to the LHIN establishing priorities in accordance with the Premier’s mandate letter to the Minister.
Mandate Letter means the letter dated on or about the date hereof between the Borrower and the Mandated Lead Arrangers relating among other things to their appointment as Mandated Lead Arrangers.
Mandate Letter means the appointment letter dated 5 September 2014 among GTECH, GTECH Corporation and the Global Coordinators.
Mandate Letter means the letter from the Minister to the Agency establishing the Agency’s priorities for the coming Fiscal Year;
Mandate Letter. As defined in Section 4.1.
Mandate Letter means the letter dated 14 February 2018 between the Arranger and the Company.
Mandate Letter means the current government Mandate Letter, an agreement between the Minister responsible for ICBC and the Corporation setting out their shared understanding of the respective expectations and performance deliverables;