Supporting Institution definition

Supporting Institution means the institution which concludes contracts on secondment support;
Supporting Institution means an institution of CAZOVA with an advising, counseling, controlling or guiding role in the affairs of CAZOVA.
Supporting Institution means a financial institution providing a Supporting Letter of Credit and/or at which a Pledged Account is maintained.

Examples of Supporting Institution in a sentence

  • The terms and substance of any DASI submitted by the Supporting Institution are, hereby, included as a part of this Agreement.

  • The Supporting Institution agrees to pay, in a timely manner, the fees set forth in Schedule A or as they may be adjusted from time to time.

  • A share of the cost of in-copyright volumes in the HathiTrust repository that overlap with volumes currently or previously held by the Supporting Institution.

  • The Supporting Institution agrees that its use of materials lawfully made available to it via HathiTrust shall be in accord with law, this Agreement, and HathiTrust policies and procedures (see, e.g., ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/access_use).

  • Any materials submitted previously to HathiTrust by the Supporting Institution are also covered by this Agreement.

  • HathiTrust will provide monthly updates to the Supporting Institution.

  • The Supporting Institution agrees to pay fees according to this fee schedule.

  • Michigan agrees that HathiTrust shall enable the Supporting Institution to use HathiTrust materials in accordance with HathiTrust services, the law and, if applicable, the parameters established by Google or other external contracting parties.

  • The cost for a given in-copyright volume is determined as below: IC = (C*X)/H Fees will be billed in January of each full year the Supporting Institution participates in HathiTrust throughout the Term of Agreement, and prorated for partial years.

  • As between the Parties, Supporting Institution assumes liability for errors in the bibliographic data it makes available to Michigan.