Workbook definition

Workbook means, the workbook that is: (i) agreed between the Applicant and Alberta Innovates; (ii) located on the Portal; (iii) may be amended from time to time pursuant to the Changes and Review Procedure in Article 6; and (iv) may Include a work plan, a cost or budget table, a revenue table, a projected disbursements table, Required Reporting Metrics, and/or a Funding Partner contribution table.
Workbook means the Excel Workbook provided to Proposers as Form G on which Proposers are to submit their Price Proposals.
Workbook means a printed booklet that contains problems and exercises in which a student may directly write answers or responses to the problems and exercises. The term "workbook" does not include a computer or computer software.

Examples of Workbook in a sentence

  • This award is supported by Form 2030 PEI Budget Expenditure Workbook which is updated annually and modified throughout the fiscal year to reflect expenditures and any changes to the budget.

  • Seller shall (i) collect the measurement data, listed in (b) below, in one (1) or more Microsoft Excel Workbooks (the “Availability Workbook”) provided in a form and naming convention approved by Buyer and (ii) electronically send the Availability Workbook to an address provided by Buyer.

  • If Alberta Innovates determines that a formal amendment is not required, it may simply issue Notice to all Parties that: (i) the requested Project change, a new Schedule A or Schedule B, or a new Associate, Service Provider or Principal Investigator has been approved; or (ii) if there is a Workbook for the Project on the Portal, that the Workbook has been amended; as the case may be.

  • If the Applicant has sought, been approved for, or obtained, funding or grants for the Project from any third- party funding agencies, then such funding and agencies shall, to the extent known prior to submitting the Application, be described in the Application, and to the extent known prior to the Effective Date, be described in this Investment Agreement and in the Workbook (if there is a Workbook for the Project on the Portal).

  • The Special Servicer shall deliver to the Servicer its standard Form 1099 Template Workbook (as defined in the CREFC 1099 Best Practices publication) for all such items in the Trust Fund on or before January 20 of each calendar year or, if such date is not a Business Day, on the preceding Business Day.


More Definitions of Workbook

Workbook means the excel file titled [ * * * ] that was delivered on behalf of the Insurer to the Company in an email [ * * * ].
Workbook means the excel file titled [ * * * ] that was delivered on behalf of the Company to the Insurer in an email from [ * * * ] to [ * * * ].
Workbook has the meaning set forth in Exhibit L.
Workbook means, the workbook that is: (i) agreed between the Applicant and Alberta Innovates;
Workbook. : means information relating to the implementation of best management practices, education requirements, and information required for ACES certification. The workbook(s) is considered property of the owner/operator and remains in their possession. The workbook(s) shall be retained by the owner/operator and available for review by the Department upon request.
Workbook means the monitoring pro-forma for reporting environmental enhancements as may be updated by National Grid from time to time.
Workbook means the BioReliance working documents incorporating all the detailed procedural steps required to perform product release test assys and which consists solely of such working documents used directly by BioReliance facility operators to perform such test assays.