IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS Sample Clauses

The Identification of Partners clause serves to clearly specify the individuals or entities that are recognized as partners within a partnership agreement. This clause typically lists the full legal names and relevant details of each partner, ensuring there is no ambiguity about who holds partnership status. By formally identifying all parties involved, the clause helps prevent disputes over membership and ensures that rights, responsibilities, and liabilities are properly allocated among the correct individuals or entities.
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS. The Partnership participants will include: • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇, LLC. • University of Alabama - SafeState On-site Consultation
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS. The Partnership participants will include: • Occupational Safety and Health Administration; • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Construction Company; • Associated General Contractors of Georgia; • Gwinnett County Public School System; and • Construction Education Foundation of Georgia
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS. The Partnership will include the following: • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) • ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Western – ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇, a Joint Venture (▇▇▇▇▇▇ Western ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ Team) The Partnership Stakeholder(s) will include: • Georgia Institute of Technology On-site Safety and Health Consultation (Georgia Tech)
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS. The following organizations are considered Partners: ▪ Occupational Saf ety and Health Administration, Charleston Area Office ▪ ▇▇▇▇▇ Construction Co. The following organizations pledge to support the Partnership: ▪ State of West Virginia Department of Administration – General Services Division ▪ Participating Contractors
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS. The partners in this agreement will include the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis and Wichita Area Offices (OSHA KCAO, OAO, SLAO, and WAO, respectively) and the Builders’ Association. The administration and funding of the partnership program will be by The Builders’ Association. The Builders’ Association was organized on August 9, 1887 and incorporated on April 10, 1926. The Builders’ Association is a not-for-profit commercial contractor association and represents more than 1,000 union and non-union companies throughout Missouri and eastern Kansas, including some who operate in Nebraska. Participation in the partnership is strictly voluntary and is available to any member of The Builders’ Association who meets the qualification requirements of this program (specified in this agreement).
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS. The Partnership will include: • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) • ▇▇▇▇ & Associates, LLC (▇▇▇▇ Team) • University of South Florida On-Site Consultation Program (USF)
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS. A. The Partners in this agreement will include the following: 1. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA’s St. Louis, MO Area Office 2. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Building Companies, Inc.
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS. A. The partners in this agreement will include the following: 1. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA’s St. Louis, MO Area Office 2. PARIC Corporation 3. Project Subcontractors - All subcontractors that work on this project are considered partners. All contracts with subcontractors that are not already executed will incorporate this OSHA partnership into their respective agreements. If contracts with subcontractors have already been executed, PARIC will attempt to incorporate this OSHA partnership into their respective agreements with a subcontractor change order which will include a provision acknowledging the subcontractor’s obligations under this partnership agreement. B. Supporting Group 1. Olive Street Partners, LLC, the building’s developer, is a supporting partner in that it applauds the coordination between PARIC and OSHA and supports the mission of project and partnership. As a supporting partner Development Services Group is under no obligations or requirements of this contract. 2. The St. Louis Building and Construction Trades Council, the Mid- America Carpenters Regional Council, and the Missouri Kansas Laborers’ District Council support the partnership.
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTNERS 

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  • Negation of Partnership Landlord shall not become or be deemed a partner or a joint venturer with Tenant by reason of the provisions of this Lease.

  • Formation of Partnership The Managing GP, the Liquidation GP and the Limited Partner agreed to and formed a limited partnership pursuant to the laws of the Province of Ontario on October 5, 2007. The parties hereto have agreed to confirm their agreements relating to the Partnership on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement. The Partnership will be effective as a limited partnership from October 5, 2007, the date on which the Declaration was filed in accordance with the LP Act, and the Partnership will file any documents necessary as a result of the amendments reflected in this Agreement.

  • Partnership Formation and Identification 6 2.1 Formation............................................................................................ 6 2.2 Name, Office and Registered Agent.................................................................... 6 2.3 Partners............................................................................................. 6 2.4

  • Non-Identification Approved Users agree not to use the requested datasets, either alone or in concert with any other information, to identify or contact individual participants from whom data and/or samples were collected. Approved Users also agree not to generate information (e.g., facial images or comparable representations) that could allow the identities of research participants to be readily ascertained. These provisions do not apply to research investigators operating with specific IRB approval, pursuant to 45 CFR 46, to contact individuals within datasets or to obtain and use identifying information under an 2 The project anniversary date can be found in “My Projects” after logging in to the dbGaP authorized-access portal. IRB-approved research protocol. All investigators including any Approved User conducting “human subjects research” within the scope of 45 CFR 46 must comply with the requirements contained therein.

  • Identification When performing work on District property, Contractor shall be in appropriate work attire (or uniform, if applicable) at all times. If Contractor does not have a specific uniform, then Contractor shall provide identification tags and/or any other mechanism the District in its sole discretion determines is required to easily identify Contractor. Contractor and its employees shall (i) display on their clothes the above-mentioned identifying information and (ii) carry photo identification and present it to any District personnel upon request. If Contractor cannot produce such identification or if the identification is unacceptable to District, District may provide at its sole discretion, District-produced identification tags to Contractor, costs to be borne by Contractor.