Programme of Activities Clause Samples

The 'Programme of Activities' clause defines the schedule or sequence of tasks and milestones that must be completed during the course of a project or contract. It typically requires one party, often the contractor, to prepare and submit a detailed plan outlining when and how specific activities will be carried out, which may include timelines, dependencies, and resource allocation. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the project's progression and deadlines, helping to coordinate efforts and manage expectations, thereby reducing the risk of delays and misunderstandings.
Programme of Activities. 3.1 The Recipient will ensure that before the Programme of Activities starts all the necessary legal regulatory and ethical requirements for the conducting of the Programme of Activities are met and that all necessary licences, consents (including visas) and approvals are obtained, and that these are maintained during the period of the Award. 3.2 The Recipient shall procure the carrying out by the Awardee of the Programme of Activities including the additional or amended activities (if any) specified in Annex B, and shall not use the Award for any of the excluded activities specified in Annex B. 3.3 N/A 3.4 The Recipient undertakes to provide funding for any additional costs not covered by the Award which are necessary for the successful completion of the Programme of Activities. 3.5 The Award is cash-limited and no supplementary funding will be provided by the Academy to complete the Programme of Activities in event of a shortfall. 3.6 The Recipient undertakes to support the Awardee(s) in the Programme of Activities and to ensure access to any facilities specified in the Application and any other facilities necessary for completion of the Programme of Activities. 3.7 The Recipient shall not allow any Award monies to be used other than for the purposes of the Programme of Activities. 3.8 The Awardee(s) must notify the Academy in writing that the Programme of Activities has started by submitting an Initiation Report, by the date given in Annex C. This notification will be provided through the Online Grant System. 3.9 The Recipient shall not modify or alter the Programme of Activities without the prior written consent of the Academy. 3.10 The Recipient will ensure that the results of the Programme of Activities are disseminated publicly within twelve months of the Award End Date (unless the Academy has agreed in writing to a longer period).
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Programme of Activities. In accordance with the background and purpose described above, both organisations agree to endeavour to intensify their co-operation for mutual benefit. The following steps will be taken, among others: 1. Regular contact is to be established between the two organisations in order to institute and maintain a continuing liaison to address matters of common interest; 2. Each organisation will inform the other of all Commissions, Working groups, etc. that it has established and invite representation from the other where it is agreed that it would be appropriate. 3. Each organisation will inform the other of its programme of proposed seminars, workshops, etc. to enable joint participation should it be of mutual benefit and inform its members of these events as appropriate. 4. Both organisations will identify opportunities to organise joint sessions at conferences and specialised seminars or workshops under joint sponsorship.
Programme of Activities. In line with the Community Partnership’s role to drive dialogue with the community, the Programme of Activities should include a communications and engagement plan‌ designed with NWS and its media planners to ensure that all Search Area residents and organisations receive regular information updates across multiple channels, to enable high levels of awareness, understanding and engagement with the Community Partnership’s activities.
Programme of Activities. In accordance with the background and purpose described above, both organisations agree to endeavour to increase their co-operation for mutual benefit. The following steps will be taken, among others: 1. Regular contact is to be established between the Secretariats of the two organisations in order to identify initiatives of common interest and to agree on the appropriate procedures for the development of specific actions; establishing their objectives, programs and control mechanisms. 2. Each organisation should inform the other of its work programme to enable joint participation should it be of mutual benefit and inform its members of these events as appropriate. PMAWCA, should be invited as observer to participate to the meetings of the IHO Regional Hydrographic Commissions, such as EAtHC and SAIHC. On these occasions, it could be an opportunity to present an overview of global regional maritime requirements, developments and projects, identified or carried out by PMAWCA and MOWCA. 3. Both organisations should identify opportunities to organise specialised seminars, workshops or courses under joint sponsorship. 4. Each organisation should invite a representative from the other organisation to attend respective Congresses/Conferences and offer complimentary registration.
Programme of Activities. Coordinating entities submitting a Programme of Activities for Gold Standard registration shall conduct the ‘Do No Harm’ Assessment at the CPA-equivalent or VER-CPA- equivalent level, unless convincing argumentation validated by a DOE is provided as to why this should not be required for the particular Programme of Activities.
Programme of Activities. 1. Statutory meetings Joint Meeting of the Committee of Permanent Correspondents with the Directors of the Specialised Centres (6-7 November 2018, Zagreb, Croatia) Meetings of the Bureau of the Committee of Permanent Correspondents (29 April 2019, Strasbourg and 10 October 2019, Paris, France) AP/CAT(2018)16 Meeting report For information AP/CAT(2019)02 Meeting reports For information The salient points of the previous meetings are recalled.
Programme of Activities. Where a group of project activities is submitted together for Gold Standard registration within a Programme of Activities, each of these activities must be in compliance with the Gold Standard eligibility criteria. Micro-scale project activities cannot apply under a Progamme of Activities.
Programme of Activities. ACSUG shall implement the programme of activities approved by its Board of Directors. Its operating principles shall comply with its ethical code as approved by its Board of Directors, and with international quality criteria and directives.
Programme of Activities. In accordance with the background and purpose described above, both organizations agree to endeavour to intensify their co-operation for mutual advantage and in service of the profession and the populace. The following steps will be taken: ▪ Regular contact is to be established between the two organizations in order to institute and maintain rapport and continuing engagement to address matters of common interest; ▪ Each organization should inform the other of all Commissions, Working groups, etc. that it has established and invite representation from the other where it is agreed that it would be appropriate; ▪ Each organization should inform the other of its programme of proposed seminars, workshops, etc. to enable joint participation should it be of mutual benefit and inform its members of these events as appropriate; ▪ Each organization should invite a representative from the other organization to attend respective Congresses/Conferences and offer complimentary registration; ▪ Both organizations confirm their commitment in the work to advance the science and knowledge towards sustainable cost management, construction and developments, promotion of green buildings and structures, sustainable and liveable cities; and ▪ Both organizations should identify opportunities to organize specialized seminars or workshops under joint sponsorship.