Oversight definition

Oversight means the term as it is defined in the Stewardship Agreement between CDOT and the FHWA.
Oversight means the verification, by or on behalf of the competent authority, on a continuous basis that the requirements of this Regulation and of the delegated and implementing acts adopted on the basis thereof, on the basis of which a certificate has been issued or in respect of which a declaration has been made, continue to be complied with;
Oversight means the term as it is defined in the Stewardship Agreement between CDOT and the FHWA. AA. “Party” means the State or Local Agency, and “Parties” means both the State and Local Agency.

Examples of Oversight in a sentence

  • Neither Zeekr nor, to Zeekr’s knowledge, Zeekr’s independent registered public accounting firm, has identified or been made aware of “significant deficiencies” or “material weaknesses” (as defined by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board) in the design or operation of Zeekr’s internal controls and procedures which could reasonably adversely affect Zeekr’s ability to record, process, summarize or report financial data, in each case which has not been subsequently remediated.

  • Effective Date: This Agreement is effective upon the later date of approval by both the Oversight Board and the Successor Agency and execution of the Agreement by the Parties.

  • Oversight of Program activities by the Board and HIS KEEPSAKE staff.

  • Buyer hereby fully and forever releases and discharges Agency, City, Oversight Board, and all of their Related Parties from any and all claims, rights, actions, damages, and/or liabilities, of any nature whatsoever, fixed or contingent, existing now or arising in the future, known or unknown, in any way relating to the Property, excluding only claims arising under this Agreement.

  • Included in the obligations in Section 14(d), above, is the Buyer’s obligation to defend, at ▇▇▇▇▇’s own cost, expense and risk, any and all suits, actions or other legal proceedings, that may be brought or instituted against the Agency the City, the Oversight Board or any of their respective Related Parties as a result of the conditions described in Section 14(d).


More Definitions of Oversight

Oversight means a process of comprehensive risk analysis and
Oversight means official direction, guidance, review, inspec- tion, investigation, and information gathering activities conducted for the purposes of program quality assurance by persons or entities within, or external to, the SCC.
Oversight means the requirement to be assured that functions are being delivered as directed, that the strategic plan is being delivered and that integrated services operate safely and to the quality expected (i.e., clinical care and professional governance). This might include receiving reports about shifts in service delivery that demonstrate the implementation of directions and the strategic plan. Oversight is not about day-to-day operational management
Oversight means the verification, by or on behalf of the competent authority, on a continuous basis that the requirements on the basis of which a certificate has been issued or the requirements in respect of which a declaration has been made, continue to be complied with;
Oversight means supervision by the Department of a person’s work on any aspect of a remedy during the performance of that work, including the Department’s review of any work done prior to the Department’s supervision that now requires the Department’s approval.
Oversight means a process of comprehensive risk analysis and management designed to ensure optimum use of information technology resources and telecommunications.
Oversight means a process of comprehensive risk