Partner State definition

Partner State means the Republic of Burundi, the Republic of Kenya, the Republic of Rwanda, the Republic of Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, and any other country granted membership to the Community under Article 3 of the Treaty;
Partner State means a State Party to a border agreement;
Partner State means each contracting party for which the "Agreement among the Government of the United States of America, Governments of Member States of the European Space Agency, Government of Japan, and the Government of Canada on Cooperation in the Detailed Design, Development, Operation, and Utilization of the Permanently Manned Civil Space Station" (the "Intergovernmental Agreement") has entered into force, in accordance with Article 25 of the Intergovernmental Agreement, and also includes any future signatories of the Intergovernmental Agreement. It includes the Cooperating Agency of a Partner State. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the United States, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) for the Government of Canada, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Science and Technology Agency of Japan (STA) are the Cooperating Agencies responsible for implementing Space Station cooperation. A Partner State also includes any entity specified in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NASA and the Government of Japan to assist the Government of Japan Cooperating Agency in the implementation of that MOU.

Examples of Partner State in a sentence

  • In the event of a violation of an obligation set out in paragraph 4 which affects or risks affecting the sound implementation of a specific support measure, Switzerland may, following an assessment and a procedure that guarantees the effective right of the Partner State to be heard, take appropriate, proportionate, and effective measures regarding the specific support measure concerned.

  • Strengthen cooperation between the two places in scientific researches, high-tech research and development, and the application of the science and technology industry through platforms such as Partner State Key Laboratories (PSKLs) in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Branches of the Chinese National Engineering Research Centres (CNERCs), and Hong Kong National High-tech Industrialisation (Partner) Bases; and continue supporting the work of PSKLs in Hong Kong and Hong Kong Branches of CNERCs.

  • The country-specific agreements shall set out, in particular: the distribution of funds among thematic areas; support measures; the structures for management and control; applicable conditions; and competent authorities in the Partner State concerned.


More Definitions of Partner State

Partner State includes each Contracting Party for which the IGA has entered into force, pursuant to Article 25 of the IGA or pursuant to any successor agreement. A Partner State includes its Cooperating Agency. It also includes any entity specified in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NASA and the Government of Japan to assist the Government of Japan's Cooperating Agency in the implementation of that MOU.
Partner State means the United Republic of Tanzania, the Republic of Kenya and the Republic of Uganda and any foreign country granted membership to the Community;
Partner State. ’ means a State, other than Canada, who contracted to enter into the Agreement and for which the Agreement has entered into force in accordance with article 25 of the Agreement.
Partner State means a Member State of the Union that is benefitting from Switzerland's regular financial contribution in a given contribution period;
Partner State means a signatory to the IGA. A “Partner State” includes its Cooperat- ing Agency. It also includes any entity specified in the Memorandum of Understand- ing between NASA and the Government of Japan to assist the Government of Japan’s Cooperating Agency in the implementation of that Agreement.
Partner State each Contracting Party for which this Agreement has entered into force, in accordance with Article 25.
Partner State means a member of the East African Community established by Article 2 of the Treaty for Establishment of the East African Community;