SCADO definition

SCADO means the State Commercial Agriculture Development Office referred to in paragraph 3 (a) (ii) of Section I.A of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.

Examples of SCADO in a sentence

  • The SCADO in a Participating State, through the NCO, shall submit summaries of all Subprojects to the Association, including data on any resettlement.

  • The Recipient shall cause each Participating State to establish and thereafter maintain at all times during implementation of the Project: (i) SSC with membership and functions satisfactory to the Association; and (ii) SCADO, with mandate, resources, and qualified and experienced staff in adequate numbers, satisfactory to the Association, so as to ensure prompt and efficient implementation of the Project.

  • The Recipient shall cause each Participating State, acting through its SCADO, to exercise its rights under each Grant Agreement in such manner as to protect its interests and the interests of the Recipient and the Association and to accomplish the purposes of the Financing.

Related to SCADO

  • SCADA means supervisory control and data acquisition.

  • PAGA means the Private Attorneys General Act (Labor Code §§ 2698. et seq.).

  • DIA means the department of inspections and appeals established in Iowa Code chapter 10A.

  • Primer means a coating labeled and formulated for application to a substrate to provide a firm bond between the substrate and subsequent coats.

  • OJEU means the Official Journal of the European Union.