the Programme definition

the Programme means the Government programme for delivery of smart metering in Great Britain. The Programme is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of policy, including establishing the commercial and regulatory framework to facilitate the roll-out;
the Programme means the programme leading to the Degree of Master of Laws – LL.M – in International Maritime Law;
the Programme means the Programme leading to the Degree of Master of Humanities – M.Hum. – in International Maritime Legislation;

Examples of the Programme in a sentence

  • The Contractor may revise the Programme and submit it to the Engineer again at any time.

  • When the Programme is updated, the Contractor shall provide the Engineer with an updated cash flow forecast.

  • An update of the Programme shall be a programme showing the actual progress achieved on each activity and the effect of the progress achieved on the timing of the remaining Works, including any changes to the sequence of the activities.

  • The Engineer's approval of the Programme shall not alter the Contractor's obligations.

  • The Contractor may commence execution of the Works on the Start Date and shall carry out the Works and Routine Maintenance, if specified in the tender, in accordance with the Programme submitted by the Contractor, as updated with the approval of the Engineer, and complete them by the Intended Completion Date.


More Definitions of the Programme

the Programme means the use by the Authority of as much of the grant money identified in Annex A as it deems necessary to meet the aims and objectives outlined in paragraphs 4-8;
the Programme means the film or programme described in that form.
the Programme means the programme Appendix 5 for the design, procurement, completion and commissioning of the Exhibition agreed by the Client and the Exhibition Designer pursuant to Clause 2.2 as the same may be amended from time to time by agreement between the parties.
the Programme means the programme for which you enrolled in terms of which you earn Greenbacks.
the Programme means the risk based measures, the Template Food Control Plan or the National Programme (Level 1, 2 or 3), the Operator is required to operate under.
the Programme means the flight or any series of flights set out in the Confirmation including places of departure, places of arrival, any stopping points, any departure and arrival times and any particular agreed functions.
the Programme means the risk based measures, the Template Food Control Plan or the National Programme (Level 1, 2 or 3), the Operator is required to operate under. Period of Agreement Subject to the other provisions of the Terms, the Parties obligations to each other start on the start date and end on termination of the agreement, except where those obligations are expressly stated to survive termination. Either Party may terminate the Agreement with 14 days’ written notice. Preconditions or Conflicts of Interest TCC aims to undertake the Services in an independent and impartial manner at all times. If any staff from TCC have been involved in the design of the Operator’s food premises or procedures, TCC cannot act as the Operator’s verifier. Nature of the Services TCC will verify the Operator’s food safety practices as required during the period of the Agreement. If MPI are the Operator’s registration authority, where appropriate, TCC shall report to MPI on the Operator’s compliance with the Programme and the relevant provisions of the Act. TCC will obtain such evidence, as it considers sufficient, to enable TCC to draw reasonable conclusions as to whether or not the Operator is complying with the Programme and with the relevant provisions of the Act. The nature and extent of TCC’s procedures will vary according to TCC’s assessment of the Operator’s systems, premises and practices, and, where TCC wishes to place reliance on it, the Operator’s internal control framework. TCC will report in writing any matters TCC considers important and requiring attention. If TCC believes there are potential food safety or suitability issues (e.g. product recall, complaints received), on direction from MPI, TCC may carry out unscheduled verification of the Operator’s business. Additional fees may be incurred in these circumstances. Purpose of the Services TCC’s Services are designed to monitor compliance with the risk based measures and with the relevant sections of the Act. If TCC becomes aware of any deficiencies in internal controls and practices that are not strictly relevant to the Service, TCC will advise the Operator of these, but will only aim to identify deficiencies within the scope of the verification. Any other service TCC may provide from time to time at the Operator’s request distinct from TCC’s function as verifiers as part of the Service may be refused if this would generate a conflict of interest with the Service. TCC’s agreement to provide the Service does not constitu...