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memorandum of understanding

British  

noun

  1. Abbreviations: MOU.   MoUlaw a document that describes the general principles of an agreement between parties, but does not amount to a substantive contract

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And a recent memorandum of understanding signed by the U.S. and U.K. calls for looking into the uses of nuclear energy at sea and the establishment of a maritime shipping corridor across the Atlantic Ocean—at a safe distance from other shipping routes—where nuclear-powered ships could be tested for emergencies like engine malfunctions and flooding.

From The Wall Street Journal

The proposal recently took a step forward after a memorandum of understanding was signed by Stoke-on-Trent City Council and project lead the IFK Legacy Community Interest Company.

From BBC

The Justice Department has sent some states a “memorandum of understanding.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust did not wish to comment on Mr Gavins' case but referred the BBC to a "collective memorandum of understanding" that a number of health, psychotherapy and counselling organisations, including NHS England and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, have agreed.

From BBC

The announcement came as the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, signed a memorandum of understanding with the European Investment Bank under which the bank agreed to provide advisory support to interested parties.

From The Wall Street Journal