Operating Model definition
Operating Model means the written manual, which the Operator shall put in place, setting out the operating model by which this Scheme shall operate as between the Operator and the participating finance providers and which shall be provided to each participating finance provider;
Operating Model. The model describing the way in which the NPCC shall function which shall be further developed following the date of this Agreement a broad outline of which is included in Annex 1 to this Agreement;
Operating Model means the document titled Securing Excellence in Primary Care (GP) Digital Services: The Primary Care GP Digital Services Operating Model 2019-21 published by NHS England, including any publications of subsequent amendments and revisions from time to time;
Examples of Operating Model in a sentence
The Issuer has been informed of the International Operating Model of the Paying Agent.
The Issuer will be electronically notified by the Paying Agent of any change to the International Operating Model, including new subcontracting.
The Issuer will be electronically notified by the Agent of any change to the International Operating Model, including new subcontracting.
The Issuer has been informed of the International Operating Model of the Agent.
The GP IT Operating Model also sets out the responsibilities which may not be delegated by the CCG.
More Definitions of Operating Model
Operating Model means the model developed and implemented in accordance with Clause 65 of the Agreement, and includes operational and staffing models.
Operating Model means the framework from time to time of how Sasol organises itself and each of the companies which is a member of the Sasol Group (including the Company);
Operating Model means the international operating model as communicated by the Agent to the Issuer as at the date of this Agreement; Issue Date means, in respect of any Note, the date of issue and purchase of the Note under Clause 2 of the Programme Agreement or any other agreement between the Issuer and the relevant Dealer being, in the case of any Definitive Note represented initially by a Global Note, the same date as the date of issue of the Global Note which initially represented the Note; Margin shall have the meaning given to this term in the applicable Final Terms; NGN means a Temporary Global Note or a Permanent Global Note, in either case where the applicable Final Terms specify that the Notes are in New Global Note form; outstanding means, in relation to the Notes of any Series, all the Notes issued other than:
Operating Model means the international operating model relating the services to be performed by the Agent as communicated by the Agent to the Issuer; Issue Date means, in respect of any Note, the date of issue and purchase of the Note under Clause 2 of the Programme Agreement or any other agreement between the Issuer and the relevant Dealer being, in the case of any Definitive Note represented initially by a Global Note, the same date as the date of issue of the Global Note which initially represented the Note; Margin shall have the meaning given to this term in the applicable Final Terms;
Operating Model means the operating strategy (as set out in Schedule 7 and as agreed between the PFI Contractor, the Fund and the Authority at the Contract Date) setting out the roles and responsibilities of each of the PFI Contractor and the Fund in relation to the delivery of the Prisoner Interventions;
Operating Model has the meaning set forth in Section 2.11(h) of the Agreement.
Operating Model means a model that defines the relationship and fiduciary duties between the takaful operator or a takaful window operator and the participants;