Reference Network definition
Examples of Reference Network in a sentence
This network will supersede the initial Reference Network and reflect Regional priorities.
The Parties agree that the Reference Network shall be developed in respect of each Region in line with the local and regional rankings of the Priorities and in support of a coherent Wales wide Reference Network.
As part of developing the revised Reference Network, historical and current passenger demand data will be used to objectively identify the elements of the Reference Network which will require long term Government support.
The Reference Network shall be developed in accordance with this Agreement, including the provision of services in accordance with clauses 12 to 17 below, as well as any changes to services agreed pursuant to Schedule 1.
Such permission shall not be unreasonably withheld where the Operator demonstrates compatibility of such service with the Reference Network or justifies the change to the Reference Network based on passenger need and positive impact on value for money for the Lead Authority.
These elements of the Reference Network will be referred to as the "Subsidised Network".
These elements of the Reference Network will be referred to as the “Subsidised Network”.
The purpose of this Agreement is to specify with respect to the European Reference Network Registry for Rare Neuromuscular Diseases (EURO-NMD Registry), the relations between the Members of the Consortium, notably the Coordinator, the Registry Host and the HCP wishing to contribute to the Registry, in particular concerning their respective responsibilities as Joint Controllers, the terms and conditions of participation in the Registry and their rights and obligations.
All survey information gathered for the project shall adhere to generally accepted surveying practices and shall be tied to the State Plane Coordinate System using the Tennessee Geodetic Reference Network (TGRN).
It was and is involved in Biodiversity Informatics initiatives like GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility), ENBI (European Network of Biodiversity Information), EDIT (European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy), SYNTHESYS (Synthesis of Systematic Resources), FishBase, BHL-Europe (Biodiversity Heritage Library), STERNA (Semantic Web-based Thematic European Reference Network Application), EOL (Encyclopaedia of Life), CBOL (Consortium Barcode of Life) and LifeWatch (ESFRI).