COMMON PROJECTS Clause Samples

COMMON PROJECTS. The parties acknowledge that certain employee benefit arrangements and responsibilities including, but not limited to, discrimination testing, may involve a commonality of interests and, accordingly, of projects and necessary services. To the extent that such common projects are performed by Seitel and Seitel cannot ascertain the precise amount of time spent in providing services to a particular party, its fees and expenses (the amount of which shall be determined under the Administrative Services Agreement) shall be apportioned on an equitable basis between Seitel and Eagle. In general, the total fees and expenses for any such common project shall be divided evenly between Seitel and Eagle unless Seitel determines and Eagle agrees that, due to such factors as the amount and complexity of the data involved, a different apportionment is more equitable.
COMMON PROJECTS. 1. Common projects of the Parties will be subject to negotiation of the representatives of the Executive Bodies. 2. Each common project shall be specified in writing and agreed upon by the representatives of the Executive Bodies.
COMMON PROJECTS. 1. Common projects of the Parties will be subject to negotiation of the representatives of the Executive Bodies. 2. Common projects will especially be focused on global geodesy, geophysics and geographic information system as well as on other methods of remote sensing in relation with the needs of military geography. Each common project shall be specified in writing and agreed upon by the representatives of the Executive Bodies.
COMMON PROJECTS. 6.1 The NuSTAR Common Projects involve the shared development of subsystems used by all or several NuSTAR experiments. The investment costs for the construction of these sub-systems lies generally in the responsibility of the individual NuSTAR Sub-Collaborations. 6.2 Annex 8.1 lists the NuSTAR Common Projects, the Sub-Collaborations involved and the institutions participating in the individual Common Projects. Procedures for the management of the NuSTAR Common Projects are outlined in Annex 8.2. 6.3 Contributions to the NuSTAR Common Projects will be made by taking responsi- bility for a NuSTAR Common Project item or parts of it, in agreement with the NuSTAR Collaboration Committee and the involved Sub-Collaboration Boards. 6.4 The Common Projects within the individual NuSTAR Experiments and their fund- ing is described in the respective section of Annex 3 for each Sub-Collaboration. 6.5 Contributions by Institutes to the NuSTAR Common Projects will be solicited by the individual Sub-Collaboration Boards in coordination with the NuSTAR Collabo- ration Committee.
COMMON PROJECTS. 9.1 Common Projects comprise those elements of the Detector construction/upgrade that the Collaboration has agreed to be provided at common expense of the Collaboration. 9.2 Common Projects shall be defined in Annex 10, together with their estimated cost. 9.3 Contracts for the Common Projects shall be placed by CERN for the account of the Collaboration, in accordance with the General Conditions, the CERN Financial Rules and the CERN Purchasing Procedures.
COMMON PROJECTS. With the objective of supporting productive connection among council countries , benefiting from its volume of economies together with achieving economic integration and improving distribution of its gains, the member countries take the necessary procedures for supporting, financing and establishing public and private common projects including the following: 1. Adoption of integrative economic policies among council countries in infrastructure projects and basic services as transport, communications, electricity, information technology, tourism, educational, health projects added to gas and oil industry. 2. Establishment of common projects on principles that take into consideration the council countries relative characteristics 3. Provide additional incentives for private sector with the objective of establishing common projects that lead to connecting citizens economic interests in council countries. 4. Remove procedural obstacles by which common projects may face together with dealing with them the same with national projects as minimum.
COMMON PROJECTS. 8.1 Annex 9 lists the Common Projects, together with their estimated costs and the current level of contributions from each Funding Agency. 8.2 Contributions to the Common Projects may be made in two ways: 8.2.1 By taking responsibility for a Common Project item or parts of it, in agreement with the Collaboration Board and endorsed by the FRC. This option is referred to as “in-kind contribution”; 8.2.2 By cash payments to a dedicated Common Fund, established for the Common Projects through one or more dedicated accounts at CERN in the currency of the CERN Budget. The Common Fund shall be managed and operated by the Resource Coordinator (Annex 5), taking advice from the Collaboration Management together with the CERN Finance Department. All Common Fund operations shall be monitored by the FRC and reported to the Collaboration Board. 8.3 The contributions to the Common Projects listed in Annex 9 are due in proportion to the number of authors per Collaborating Institution. Collaborating Institutions may contribute more to Common Projects than the amount calculated by this method. On the recommendation of the Collaboration Management, the FRC may decide on changes to the level of contribution, for example due to a major change in the level of participation of a Collaborating Institution or a change in the composition of the Collaboration.
COMMON PROJECTS. The parties acknowledge that certain employee benefit arrangements and responsibilities including, but not limited to, discrimination testing, may involve a commonality of interests and, accordingly, of projects and necessary services. To the extent that such common projects are performed by Parent and Parent cannot ascertain the precise amount of time spent in providing services to a particular party, its fees and expenses (the amount of which shall be determined under the Separation Agreement) shall be apportioned on an equitable basis between Parent and ABNH. In general, the total fees and expenses for any such common project shall be divided evenly between Parent and ABNH unless Parent determines and ABNH agrees that, due to such factors as the amount and complexity of the data involved, a different apportionment is more equitable.

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