COOPERATION POLICIES Sample Clauses

The Cooperation Policies clause establishes the expectations and requirements for parties to work together effectively during the course of their agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for sharing information, coordinating activities, and resolving issues collaboratively, such as regular meetings or joint decision-making processes. Its core practical function is to ensure smooth collaboration, minimize misunderstandings, and facilitate the achievement of mutual goals by providing a clear framework for cooperative behavior.
COOPERATION POLICIES. Article 88
COOPERATION POLICIES. The Community and Serbia shall establish a close cooperation aimed at contributing to the development and growth potential of Serbia. Such cooperation shall strengthen existing economic links on the widest possible foundation, to the benefit of both Parties.
COOPERATION POLICIES. The Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia shall establish a close cooperation aimed at contributing to the development and growth potential of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Such cooperation shall strengthen existing economic links on the widest possible foundation, to the benefit of both Parties.
COOPERATION POLICIES. The EU and Kosovo shall establish close cooperation aimed at contributing to the development and growth potential of Kosovo. Such cooperation shall strengthen existing economic links on the widest possible foundation, to the benefit of both Parties. Policies and other measures shall be designed to bring about sustainable economic and social development of Kosovo. These policies shall ensure that environmental and climate considerations are also fully incorporated from the outset and that they are linked to the requirements of harmonious social development. Cooperation policies shall be integrated into a regional framework of cooperation. Special attention shall be devoted to measures that can ▇▇▇▇▇▇ cooperation between Kosovo and its neighbouring countries, thus contributing to regional stability. The SAC shall define priorities between and within the cooperation policies described in this Title.
COOPERATION POLICIES. The Community and Montenegro shall establish a close cooperation aimed at contributing to the development and growth potential of Montenegro. Such cooperation shall strengthen existing economic links on the widest possible foundation, to the benefit of both Parties.
COOPERATION POLICIES. The Community and Bosnia and Herzegovina shall establish a close co- operation aimed at contributing to the development and growth potential of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Such cooperation shall strengthen existing economic links on the widest possible foundation, to the benefit of both Parties.

Related to COOPERATION POLICIES

  • Competition Policy 1. The Parties recognize the importance of cooperation and technical assistance between their national competition authorities, including inter alia, the exchange of information and experiences, and the improvement of technical capacities in order to reinforce their competition policies. 2. In this sense, cooperation shall be conducted in accordance with their respective domestic laws and through their national competition authorities, who may sign a cooperation agreement.

  • Retention Policy City shall retain ten percent (10%) of the amount due for Required Services detailed on each invoice (the “holdback amount”). Upon City review and determination of Project Completion, the holdback amount will be issued to Consultant.

  • Vacation Policy Executive shall be entitled to four weeks of paid vacation during each calendar year of the Term, which such vacation shall accrue in accordance with Company policy.

  • Union Policy Grievance The Union may institute a grievance consisting of an allegation of a general misinterpretation or a violation by the Employer of this Agreement in writing at Step Number 2 of the grievance procedure, providing that it is presented within ten (10) working days after the circumstances giving rise to the grievance have originated or occurred. However, it is expressly understood that the provisions of this clause may not be used to institute a grievance directly affecting an employee or employees which such employee or employees could themselves initiate as an individual or group grievance and the regular grievance procedure shall not be thereby bypassed.

  • NO LEMON POLICY This Agreement provides that following the expiration of the term of the Covered Product’s manufacturer’s warranty, and subject to Our Limit of Liability, after three (3) service repairs have been completed for the Covered Product for the same problem, as determined in Our sole discretion, in lieu of performing a fourth (4th) repair on the Covered Product, We may replace it with a product of like kind or similar features, or issue a check to You in an amount not to exceed the remaining limit of liability as determined in accordance with the section titled “LIMIT OF LIABILITY.” If We replace the Covered Product, all Our obligations for the Covered Product under this Agreement terminate.