Shared Aims Sample Clauses

Shared Aims. Live & Local Ltd.’s role is to coordinate professional performing arts activity in non-mainstream settings in partnership with a network of local voluntary organisations. • Your organisation’s role (the ‘local Promoter’) is to work with your local volunteers, the Live & Local team and the artists to make excellent performances possible in your community and to contribute to the wider Live & Local network.
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Shared Aims.  Place the needs of the community first in considering impact of changes to programmes.  Understand on both sides that reduced budgets affect everyone; work together to weave resource to most effectively arrive at outcomes.  Be transparent about acknowledging success and failure in design and delivery of programmes.  Agree not to speak badly of one another in public and be clear on what type of campaigning is acceptable.  Develop and engage in programmes that support partnership working between the sectors and develop increased awareness of the roles, responsibilities and constraints that each of the sectors operate within. WHAT IS A COMPACT? The Compact is an agreement between the statutory sector and the voluntary and community sector (VCS). The agreement aims to ensure that the statutory sector and the VCS work effectively in partnership to achieve common goals and outcomes for the benefit of communities.
Shared Aims. The partners within the HSC Industry Partnership will work together to achieve the following aims: • Rapid and consistent patient access to innovation • More effective use of HSC resources • Increased cross sector research collaboration • Step change in the pace and consistency of adoption of evidence based innovative medicines and technologies
Shared Aims.  Place the needs of the community first in considering impact of changes to programmes.  Understand on both sides that reduced budgets affect everyone; work together to weave resource to most effectively arrive at outcomes.  Be transparent about acknowledging success and failure in design and delivery of programmes.  Agree not to speak badly of one another in public and be clear on what type of campaigning is acceptable.  Develop and engage in programmes that support partnership working between the sectors and develop increased awareness of the roles, responsibilities and constraints that each of the sectors operate within. A Compact for Bexley August 2016 [Foreword TBC] WHAT IS A COMPACT? The Compact is an agreement between the statutory sector and the voluntary and community sector (VCS). The agreement aims to ensure that the statutory sector and the VCS work effectively in partnership to achieve common goals and outcomes for the benefit of communities.

Related to Shared Aims

  • Shared roles The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the IGA FFR, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.

  • Shared Transport The Shared Transport Network Element (“Shared Transport”) provides the collective interoffice transmission facilities shared by various Carriers (including Qwest) between end-office switches and between end-office switches and local tandem switches within the Local Calling Area. Shared Transport uses the existing routing tables resident in Qwest switches to carry the End User Customer’s originating and terminating local/extended area service interoffice Local traffic on the Qwest interoffice message trunk network. CLEC traffic will be carried on the same transmission facilities between end- office switches, between end-office switches and tandem switches and between tandem switches on the same network facilities that Qwest uses for its own traffic. Shared Transport does not include use of tandem switches or transport between tandem switches and end-office switches for Local Calls that originate from end users served by non- Qwest Telecommunications Carriers (“Carrier(s)”) which terminate to QLSP End Users.

  • Shared Costs (i) If the Parties elect to establish two-way Local Interconnection Trunks for reciprocal exchange of traffic, the cost of the two-way Local Interconnection Entrance Facility and DTT shall be shared among the Parties. CenturyLink will xxxx XXXX for the entire DTT and Local Interconnection Entrance Facility provided by CenturyLink at the rates in Table 1. CLEC will bill CenturyLink for CenturyLink’s portion of the same DTT and Local Interconnection Entrance Facility at the same recurring rates in Table 1 charged by CenturyLink based on the portion defined in (ii) below.

  • Shared Services 5.1.1 ETFO agrees to adopt a shared services model that will allow other Trusts to join the shared services model. The shared services office of the Trust is responsible for the services to support the administration of benefits for the members, and to assist in the delivery of benefits on a sustainable, efficient and cost effective basis.

  • Shared Loss Arrangement 1 2.1 Accounting for and Management of Shared-Loss Assets 1

  • Shared Personal Data This clause sets out the framework for the sharing of personal data between the parties as data controllers. Each party acknowledges that one party (the Data Discloser) will regularly disclose to the other party (the Data Recipient) Shared Personal Data collected by the Data Discloser for the Agreed Purposes.

  • Claims Allocation and Handling Agreement General Clauses 16 and 17 of the Claims Allocation and Handling Agreement provide that claims between parties to it are limited to specified amounts unless the parties expressly contract otherwise.

  • Shared Facilities The Parties acknowledge and agree that certain of the Shared Facilities and Interconnection Facilities, and Seller’s rights and obligations under the Interconnection Agreement, may be subject to certain shared facilities or co-tenancy agreements to be entered into among Seller, the Participating Transmission Owner, Seller’s Affiliates, or third parties pursuant to which certain Interconnection Facilities may be subject to joint ownership and shared maintenance and operation arrangements; provided that such agreements (i) shall permit Seller to perform or satisfy, and shall not purport to limit, its obligations hereunder and (ii) provide for separate metering of the Facility.

  • CAISO Scheduling Coordinator Charge The CAISO Scheduling Coordinator Charge for each Unit shall be the product of $0.31 and the Unit’s Billable MWh for the Billing Month.

  • Jointly Provided Switched Access Services 7.5.1 Jointly Provided Switched Access Service is described and governed by the FCC and state access Tariffs, Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) and Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design (MECOD) Guidelines and based on LERG routing, and is not modified by any provisions of this Agreement. Both Parties agree to comply with such guidelines. CenturyLink and CLEC agree that the originating, intermediate, and terminating LECs for switched access will cooperatively determine the Jointly Provided Switched Access arrangements in which all parties concur.

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