C.5 Classification of partners

C.5.1 Types of partners In the application each partner has to select a partner type that best matches its organisation’s profile. The Programme differentiates between the following types of partners: Table 2 Types of partners Type of partner Business support...

C.4 Ownership of project deliverables and outputs

Project partners are the owners of project deliverables and outputs, as well as the reports and other documents relating to them. This includes also industrial and intellectual property rights. Project partners are allowed to establish property rights of the...

C.3 Main responsibilities

All partners have to follow the hierarchy of rules as described in chapter B.5. This means that they must primarily comply with the rules and regulations (including any subsequent amendments made to these rules and regulations), which are part of the Programme’s legal...

C.2 Eligible and ineligible organisations

C.2.1 Legal entities eligible as lead partners or project partners Only legal entities can become project or lead partners. They have to fall into one of the legal status categories of the Programme. A legal entity is a person or organisation with legal personality,...

C.1 Composition of the project partnership

C.1.1 Project partners, lead partners and associated organisations In simple terms, a project partnership has to include a lead partner and several project partners. It can also involve associated organisations. The Programme is based on the lead partner principle¹....
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