Specific Objectives Clause Samples

The 'Specific Objectives' clause defines the precise goals or deliverables that a party is expected to achieve under the agreement. It typically outlines measurable targets, timelines, or performance standards that must be met, such as completing a project milestone by a certain date or achieving a set level of output. By clearly articulating these objectives, the clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations, reducing ambiguity and helping to prevent disputes over whether contractual obligations have been fulfilled.
Specific Objectives. In accordance with Articles 34 and 35 of the Cotonou Agreement, the objectives of this Agreement are to: a) establish a basis for the negotiation of an EPA which will help reduce poverty, promote regional integration, economic cooperation and good governance in Central Africa and increase Central Africa's production, export and supply capacities, as well as its ability to attract foreign investment and its capacities in terms of trade policy and trade-related issues; b) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the smooth and gradual integration of Central Africa into the global economy, in accordance with its political choices and its development priorities; c) strengthen existing relations between the Parties on the basis of solidarity and mutual interest; d) create an Agreement that is compatible with the rules of the World Trade Organisation; e) establish a basis for negotiating and implementing an effective, predictable and transparent regulatory framework for trade, investment, competition, intellectual property, public procurement and sustainable development in the Central African region, thus supporting the conditions for increasing investment and private-sector initiatives, and enhance capacity for the supply of goods and services, competitiveness and economic growth in the region; f) provide a roadmap for negotiations on the areas referred to in the preceding paragraph for which it was not possible to complete negotiations in 2007.
Specific Objectives. 23.2.1. To recognize those individuals who exceed performance expectations. 23.2.2. To recognize individuals who are meeting performance expectations. 23.2.3. To identify individuals whose performance does not meet performance expectations. 23.2.4. To help faculty who need or desire assistance with aspects of their job. 23.2.5. To provide an adequate and sound basis for personnel actions.
Specific Objectives. Put in place conditions promoting economic development initiatives:
Specific Objectives. The ▇▇-▇▇ Program provides for the delivery of medically necessary mental health, drug and alcohol, and behavioral services. Specific objectives are:
Specific Objectives. For purposes of fulfilling and realising the objectives set out in Article 4 of this Agreement, Tripartite Member/Partner States shall: a) progressively eliminate tariffs and Non-Tariff Barriers to trade in goods; b) liberalise trade in services; c) cooperate on customs matters and implementation of trade facilitation measures; d) establish and promote cooperation in all trade-related areas among Tripartite Member/Partner States; and e) establish and maintain an institutional framework for implementation and administration of the Tripartite Free Trade Area.
Specific Objectives. The Parties will pursue the following specific objectives according to the terms and conditions of the Alliance Agreement and as set forth in the applicable Specific Agreements: - Exploit new and emerging opportunities in the Service Provider Market and the Enterprise Market that will substantially grow the revenues for the Parties; - Create solutions and consulting service models for the Service Provider Market and Enterprise Market that are designed to: - increase the value of services and products to customers; - decrease time-to-market for clients in solution and product development and deployment; and - reduce technical risk to clients and customers in provisioning solutions; - Create competitive advantage in the development, delivery and deployment of Internet based solutions in the Service Provider Market and the Enterprise Market; and - Promote and accelerate adoption and deployment of Internet based solutions by providing repeatable, complete solutions utilizing Internet Protocol ("IP")-based technologies on a Digital Broadband delivery infrastructure.
Specific Objectives. Examine adaptability of high biomass sorghum and sweet sorghum to the High Plains, Central, and Coastal areas of Texas.
Specific Objectives. Briefly summarize the specific objectives of the project as actually funded.
Specific Objectives. The specific objectives of this Agreement are to: (a) help reduce poverty, promote economic cooperation and good governance in Cameroon and increase Cameroon's production, export and supply capacities, as well as its ability to attract foreign investment and its capacities in terms of trade policy and trade-related issues, and thereby contribute to promoting regional integration; (b) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the smooth and gradual integration of Cameroon into the global economy, in accordance with its political choices and its development priorities, supporting such integration for the Central African region; (c) strengthen existing relations between the Parties on the basis of solidarity and mutual interest; (d) create an Agreement that is compatible with the rules of the WTO; (e) establish a basis for negotiating and implementing an effective, predictable and transparent regulatory framework for trade, investment, competition, intellectual property, public procurement and sustainable development in the Central African region, thus supporting the conditions for increasing investment and private-sector initiatives, and enhance capacity for the supply of goods and services, competitiveness and economic growth in the region; (f) provide a roadmap for negotiations on the areas referred to in paragraph (e) with a view to extending the scope of the Agreement.
Specific Objectives a. Coordinate the coastwide CWT marking program, in collaboration with Pacific Salmon Treaty technical committees, to insure the integrity of information used in stock assessment, harvest management, and enhancement evaluation. b. Establish regional agreements* and coordination for stock identification marking and recovery techniques for anadromous salmonids. c. Evaluate and report the technical impacts of proposed marking and tagging programs that impact mark-sampling programs or the information they provide. d. The Pacific Salmon Commission has the lead role in evaluating proposals for adipose mass marking and selective fisheries when there are international impacts on CWT and/or mark sampling programs or the information they provide. e. The Mark Committee can provide technical review and recommendations to the proposing agency, affected agencies, and the Pacific Salmon Commission for all marking and tagging proposals with international impacts. f. The Mark Committee will review all marking and tagging proposals that do not have international ramifications. The Mark Committee will recommend that the program is acceptable as presented if there is full consensus or agreement by majority vote. Otherwise, the Mark Committee will deny approval for the program or recommend to the applicant how the proposal should be modified so that it will be acceptable. Once the revised program is presented to, and approved by, the Mark Committee, the program can proceed as modified. g. Provide data management consultation and technical advice to the Pacific Salmon Commission’s technical committees (i.e., Selective Fishery Evaluation Committee, Data Sharing Committee, and Working Group on Data Standards). h. Establish priorities and coordinate plans to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and timeliness of data acquisition and delivery. i. Promote the development and implementation of coastwide data collection and reporting standards to facilitate the merging of CWT and catch/sample data into unified databases. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ exchange and discussion of research and development of marking and recovery technology via the annual Mark Meeting and periodic workshops. k. Provide oversight and guidance to the Regional Mark Coordinator in serving as chairperson of the Mark Committee and in carrying out the duties of PSMFC’s Regional Mark Processing Center