Project Partners definition

Project Partners means Lead Beneficiary and other Beneficiary / Beneficiaries together.
Project Partners or “Project Partner” The Private Partners and the Knowledge Institute(s) jointly or each of these individually.
Project Partners means the organisations or institutions other than the coordinator, which form the multilateral grouping;

Examples of Project Partners in a sentence

  • Review of the datasets by Project Partners will be facilitated by C/CAG’s existing online GIS Web Viewer rather than static maps for each layer.


More Definitions of Project Partners

Project Partners means other agencies and/or organizations that are working on the project.
Project Partners means the project partners named in the application form, including the lead partner Project means [INDEX, ACRONYM, TITLE] as described in the application form Subsidy the maximum ERDF co-financing allocated to the project in accordance with the application form [INDEX, ACRONYM and TITLE of the project] Having regard to: Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) no 1299/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013, on the European Territorial Cooperation goal, The programme manual section “project partnership agreement”, whereupon partners in a project funded under Interreg Europe have to conclude an agreement concerning their mutual financial and legal responsibilities, including the functions and responsibilities of the lead partner, The subsidy contract signed between the managing authority and the lead partner, Article 10 For the implementation of the Interreg Europe project [INDEX, ACRONYM and TITLE of the project], approved by the monitoring committee – on [DATE], the following agreement shall be made between the partners of the project.
Project Partners are the organisations listed as such in the latest approved version of the application form. Only expenditure incurred and paid by the PPs are eligible for ERDF co-financing, with the exception of expenditure calculated as lump sums or on a flat rate basis.
Project Partners at any time, the Borrower and (i) the other Parties (as such term is defined in the JOA) under the JOA, which, as of the date of this Agreement, are: ADDAX Petroleum Etame, Inc., Sasol Petroleum West Africa Limited, PetroEnergy Resources Corporation, Sojitz Etame Ltd. and Tullow Oil Gabon SA; 
Project Partners means those parties with an active role in delivering, monitoring or maintaining the Project, as listed in PART 4 of the Schedule and as more particularly described in the Application;
Project Partners means the Grantee, the Local Partner(s), [and, where relevant, the Other Nordic Partner(s) and the Other Partner(s)].
Project Partners. Owner: Otter Lake Water Commission Xxxxxx Xxxx, General Manager PO Box 468, Virden, IL 62690 (000) 000-0000 Contractor: Otter Lake Water Commission Xxxxxx Xxxx, General Manager PO Box 468, Virden, IL 62690 (000) 000-0000 Funding: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 60% Illinois Clean Lakes Program and Section 319 Program P.O. Box 19276 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276 Funding: Otter Lake Water Commission 40% PO Box 468 Virden, IL 62690 (000) 000-0000 Otter Lake is located in Macoupin County Illinois; and is owned and operated by the Otter Lake Water Commission. The lake was built as a water supply for the towns of Auburn, Divernon, Xxxxxx, Pawnee, Xxxxxx and Virden. In recent years the towns of Nilwood and Tovey were added as well as two water districts. Otter Lake Data Surface Area 765 acres Maximum Depth 54 feet Average Depth 21 feet Storage Capacity 16,065 acre feet Watershed 12,992 acres Lake Type Damned Stream Year Constructed 1968 Public Access Yes Otter Lake has experienced significant amounts of sediment accumulation and degrading of its shoreline. This situation has contributed to increased levels of phosphorus and manganese. Phosphorus is a nutrient source for algae. Otter Lake has seen high counts of blue green algae in recent years. Further testing for 2 methylisoborneal (MIB) and geosmin were conducted confirming high counts of these taste and odor causing compounds. The presence of these compounds have increased both treatment expense and customer complaints. Reduction of phosphorus from nonpoint source pollution should reduce algae blooms on the lake. This project is one of many efforts being undertaken by the Water Commission to reduce nonpoint source pollution and in turn improve the finished water quality to the towns it serves. A Phase One: Diagnostic-Feasibility Study of Otter Lake was completed in October 1999. A number of management practices were identified for implementation to improve water quality. The Commission applied to Illinois EPA for financial assistance to help with the implementation of some of the recommendations in the Phase One study. The IEPA awarded the Commission a Section 319 Grant reference number 3190709 to be fulfilled between the dates of August 27, 2007 and December 31, 2009 for shoreline stabilization and tree planting. PROJECT INTRODUCTION According to the Phase One: Diagnostic-Feasibility Study of Otter Lake (Oct. 1999. Xxxx Xxx Xxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx Xxxxx) Otter Lake had 160,102 feet of shor...