Interim agreement definition

Interim agreement means an agreement between a private entity and a responsible public entity that provides for phasing of the development or operation, or both, of a qualifying project. Such phases may include, but are not limited to, design, planning, engineering, environmental analysis and mitigation, financial and revenue analysis, or any other phase of the project that constitutes activity on any part of the qualifying project.
Interim agreement means an agreement between a private entity and a responsible public entity that
Interim agreement means an agreement, including a memorandum of understanding or binding

Examples of Interim agreement in a sentence

  • This Interim agreement aims: To ensure that there is an agreed framework to determine responsibilities and to guide decision-making and monitoring in relation to the ITT programmes.


More Definitions of Interim agreement

Interim agreement means a preliminary written agreement
Interim agreement means an agreement authorized by Section
Interim agreement means that certain Interim Agreement, dated May 23, 2010, by and between TRBP and MLB, as the same may be amended from time to time.
Interim agreement means an agreement listed on the list of Interim Agreements in Schedule 3 to this Agreement, and any other agreement, whether legally binding or not, between or among Canada, the GNWT and an Aboriginal Organization which sets out processes relating to land, water or resource management in the Northwest Territories intended as interim measures while negotiating towards the conclusion of a final agreement with that Aboriginal party.
Interim agreement means an agreement authorized
Interim agreement means the Agreement Establishing Interim Arrangements for a Global Commercial Communications Satellite System signed by Governments at Washington on August 20, 1964;