Management of the Agreement Sample Clauses

Management of the Agreement. 1. The Contracting Parties shall set up a Joint Committee of experts (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Committee’), composed of representatives of the Union and representatives of the UK. The Union shall be represented by the European Commission.
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Management of the Agreement. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on the Environment, comprising representatives of each Party.
Management of the Agreement. The Authority will delegate the management of this Agreement to:  NHS Digital whose principal address is for these purposes 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx XX0 0XX.  Delegated Responsible Officers listed in Section 11 within the Recipient whose principle address is Trust Headquarters, Upper Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS2 8HW. Individuals from NHS England, NHS Digital, and the Recipient will be nominated to represent the Parties for the purposes of this Agreement. Details of these individuals are provided below at Section 11.
Management of the Agreement. 8.1 The Parties accept the need for effective operation of their Networks in order to provide quality electronic communication services to the Access Seeker, and, accordingly, undertake to:
Management of the Agreement. Additional information should be provided to address the following. Handling of complaints or breaches of the agreement State that there is a commitment to establishing a system to deal with complaints about the way that organisations handle information. Organisations will need to appreciate that there will be differences in the complaints procedures of other partners. A Foundation Learning Consultative or Steering Group could help to establish some consistencies and standards across the board. These procedures do not need to be detailed in the protocol, but it is helpful to mention the following in the document: Complaints about the use, or disclosure, of personal information must be addressed by the organisation where the complaint originated. If the complaint affects more than one partner organisation, it should be brought to the attention of the appropriate Data Protection officer/s and these officers should liaise with their opposite numbers to investigate the case. Recognise the possibility that the protocol could be breached and state that organisations will have to investigate improper use of personal information. Organisations will find that a good audit trail will prove to be invaluable in these circumstances. Xxxxxxxx will need to be recorded, investigated and the findings noted. It should then be brought to the attention of a senior member of staff. Initially partners may not be clear about what constitutes a breach and examples should be made available, as and when they occur. Each partner (if not covered by Crown Indemnity) should strongly consider having indemnities for claims, losses, liability or costs suffered as a consequence of any information being wrongly disclosed, or as a result of any negligent act, or omission by any other partner. Handling of requests for information under Data Protection/Freedom of Information Appropriate Signatories Review of the Agreement The protocol should be reviewed and it is helpful to say when this will take place. Initially the Steering Group may want to do this after 3 and/or 6 months, and then annually. If operational problems and complaints arise on a regular basis, the document may need to be amended. If these changes are substantial, the document will need to be reviewed completely. Compliance with the Agreement Building awareness - Training The success of the protocol will depend upon visible high level support from senior managers within each organisation. State that there is a commitment to rais...
Management of the Agreement. 1. The coordination and promotion of the activities covered by this Agreement will be carried out on behalf of Tunisia by the Ministry responsible for scientific research and on behalf of the Community by the services of the European Commission responsible for the Framework Programme acting as executive agents for the parties (hereinafter the executive agents).
Management of the Agreement. The fo lowing framework for decision making and management of the agreement has been approved by the two signature parties. Both parties are responsible for: • Endorsing and directing implementation action. • Reviewing implementation progress. • Ensuring appropriate resourcing and support for resourcing. • Interacting with their respective organisations and party stakeholders. • Reporting and making recommendations on the progress of the agreement to both parties. • A working group consisting of the NIEA Prosperity Agreement team and key contacts from Belfast Harbour wil liaise on meeting the above areas of responsibility. • This Agreement and progress reports wil be made available to the public on the NIEA website. Both parties are accountable and responsible for the commitments made in this Agreement. • Both parties reserve the right to withdraw from this Prosperity Agreement if they believe the Agreement is no longer effectively promoting the joint aspirations, or if significant compliance issues arise at Belfast Harbour. In the event that a withdrawal or termination looks likely, both parties agree to initiate discussions about why this might occur. Review and reporting Both parties wil liaise on a regular basis for the first year to review progress on implementing commitments. The fo lowing years wil operate on a bi-annual meeting schedule. Both parties wil assess progress against commitments and outcomes agreed annua ly. T his review wil also identify areas of focus for the fo lowing year and possible amendments to the Agreement. Progress and results wil be reported to the Belfast Harbour and NIEA Board and made available through the NIEA website. At the end of this Agreement the working group wil undertake a fu l review of the outcomes of the agreement. This review wil assess the success of the Prosperity Agreement and measure deliverables against those identified. Contact Details NIEA Green Growth Division Prosperity Agreement Programme Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) Klondyke Building Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX Belfast Harbour Compliance Manager Belfast Harbour Commissioners Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: Prosperity Agreement Programme Team, Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower Belfast BT7 2JA Email: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx-xx.xxx.xx Web: xxx.xx...
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Management of the Agreement. 11.1 The Owner’s Representative will assist and collaborate with the Project Manager, or others authorized to act on the Owner’s behalf, in the administration of the Agreement (i) during construction, (ii) until final payment is due and (iii) with the Owner’s concurrence, from time to time during the correction period described in Article 18.
Management of the Agreement. 5.1 The management of and monitoring of performance under this Agreement shall be conducted by and between the Authorized Representatives and Contract Managers of each of the parties. The parties’ respective Contract Managers are as follows: Authority Supplier Name: [tbc] [tbc] Address: Fax Number: Email:
Management of the Agreement. 1. The Parties shall cooperate on issues covered by this Agreement.
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