Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups Clause Samples

The "Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups" clause authorizes the formation of specialized groups within an organization or committee to address specific tasks or areas of concern. This clause typically outlines the process for establishing such groups, including who has the authority to create them and the scope of their responsibilities. By enabling the creation of subcommittees and working groups as needed, the clause ensures that complex projects or issues can be managed more efficiently and with focused expertise, thereby enhancing organizational flexibility and problem-solving capacity.
Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups. The JSC may establish other subcommittees or working groups, as needed to further the purposes of this Agreement, including any responsibilities assigned to the JSC under this Agreement; provided, however, that the JSC shall not delegate its dispute resolution authority. The purpose, scope and procedures of any such subcommittee or working group shall be mutually agreed in writing by the JSC. Actions to be taken by any subcommittee or working group shall be taken only following unanimous vote, with the representatives of each Party collectively having one (1) vote. If any subcommittee or working group fails to reach unanimous agreement on a matter before it for decision for a period in excess of [**] from the date that the matter is first presented to such subcommittee or working group in writing, such matter shall be referred to the JSC for resolution pursuant to Section 2.1(c).
Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups. The JSC may establish other subcommittees or working groups, as needed to further the purposes of this Agreement, including any responsibilities assigned to the JSC under this Agreement; provided, however, that the JSC shall not delegate its dispute resolution authority. In particular, if MacroGenics exercises the Co-Funding Option, the Parties contemplate establishment of a Joint Development Committee to facilitate communication regarding Global Development Activities during the Co-Funding Term and a Joint Marketing Committee to facilitate communication and information sharing regarding the Commercialization of the Initial Product in the Northern American Territory. The purpose, scope and procedures of any such subcommittee or working group shall be mutually agreed in writing by the JSC. Actions to be taken by any subcommittee or working group shall be taken only following unanimous vote, with each Party having one (1)
Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups. The JSC may establish other subcommittees or working groups, as needed to further the purposes of this Agreement, including any responsibilities assigned to the JSC under this Agreement; provided, however, that the JSC shall not delegate its dispute resolution authority. The purpose, scope and procedures of any such subcommittee or working group shall be mutually agreed by the Parties in writing at the JSC.
Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups. Each Joint Committee may establish other subcommittees or working groups as needed to further the purposes of this Agreement, including any responsibilities assigned to such Joint Committee under this Agreement; provided, however, that the JSC shall not delegate its authority to resolve Deadlocked Committee Matters to a subcommittee or working group. The purpose, scope and procedures of any such subcommittee or working group shall be mutually agreed in writing by the Joint Committee that formed such subcommittee or working group. Actions to be taken and decisions to be made by such subcommittee or working group shall be taken or made only following unanimous agreement, with
Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups. The JSC may establish other subcommittees or working groups as needed to further the purposes of this Agreement, including any responsibilities assigned to the JSC under this Agreement; provided, however, that the JSC shall not delegate its dispute resolution authority. The purpose, scope and procedures of any such subcommittee or working group shall be mutually agreed in writing by the JSC. The Parties shall, within [***] after the Effective Date, establish: (a) a clinical subcommittee to review and discuss activities or matters related to the CD123 Development Program, including the CD123 Development Plan (“CD123 Clinical Subcommittee”) and (b) a research subcommittee to review and discuss activities or matters related to each Research Program, including the applicable Research Plan (“Research Program Subcommittee”). Neither the CD123 Clinical Subcommittee, the Research Program Subcommittee nor any other subcommittee or working group shall have any decision-making authority.
Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups. Each Joint Committee may establish other subcommittees or working groups as needed to further the purposes of this Agreement, including any responsibilities assigned to such Joint Committee under this Agreement; provided, however, that the JSC shall not delegate its authority to resolve Deadlocked Committee Matters to a subcommittee or working group. The purpose, scope and procedures of any such subcommittee or working group shall be mutually agreed in writing by the Joint Committee that formed such subcommittee or working group. Actions to be taken and decisions to be made by such subcommittee or working group shall be taken or made only following unanimous agreement, with each Party having one (1) vote. If a subcommittee or working group reaches unanimous agreement on a matter before it for decision, such decision by such subcommittee or working group shall be final and binding on the Parties. If a subcommittee or working group fails to reach unanimous agreement on a matter before it for decision within [**] from the date that the matter is first presented to such a subcommittee or working group in writing, such matter shall be referred to the Joint Committee that established such subcommittee or working group for resolution pursuant to Section 2.6(d) upon the request of either Party.
Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups. The JSC may establish other subcommittees or working groups as needed to further the purposes of this Agreement, including any responsibilities assigned to the JSC under this Agreement; provided, however, that the JSC shall not delegate its dispute resolution authority. The purpose, scope and procedures of any such subcommittee or working group shall be mutually agreed in writing by the JSC. The Parties shall, within [**] after the Effective Date, establish a clinical subcommittee to review and discuss activities or matters related to the Development Program, including the Development Plan (“Clinical Subcommittee”). Neither the Clinical Subcommittee nor any other subcommittee or working group shall have any decision-making authority.

Related to Additional Subcommittees and Working Groups

  • Subcommittees Unless otherwise provided in the Certificate of Incorporation, these bylaws or the resolutions of the Board designating the committee, a committee may create one (1) or more subcommittees, each subcommittee to consist of one (1) or more members of the committee, and delegate to a subcommittee any or all of the powers and authority of the committee.

  • Working Group 1. The Parties hereby establish a Working Group on Temporary Entry for Business Persons, which shall meet at least once every 3 years or on request of the Free Trade Commission to consider any matter arising under this Chapter. 2. The Working Group's functions shall include: (a) to review the implementation and operation of this Chapter; (b) to consider the development of measures to further facilitate temporary entry of business persons on a reciprocal basis; (c) the identification of measures that affect the temporary entry of business persons under this Chapter; and (d) the observance of the issues established under Article 121 (Cooperation).

  • Working Groups From time to time, a Joint Committee may establish and delegate duties to sub-committees or directed teams (each, a “Working Group”) on an “as-needed” basis to oversee particular projects or activities (e.g., joint project team, joint finance group, or joint intellectual property group). Each such Working Group shall be constituted and shall operate as the Joint Committee determines; provided, that each Working Group shall have equal representation from each Party, unless otherwise mutually agreed. Working Groups may be established on an ad hoc basis for purposes of a specific project or on such other basis as the Joint Committee may determine. Each Working Group and its activities shall be subject to the oversight, review and approval of, and shall report to, the Joint Committee that formed said Working Group. In no event shall the authority of the Working Group exceed that specified for the Joint Committee that formed the Working Group. All decisions of a Working Group shall be by unanimous agreement. Any disagreement between the designees of AbbVie and Ablynx on a Working Group shall be referred to the Joint Committee that formed the Working Group for resolution.

  • COMMITTEES AND REPRESENTATIVES C-1 The parties agree that nurse representatives and committee members as provided for in Article 6, may be from either the full-time or part-time Bargaining Unit, and shall represent both Bargaining Units. It is understood that the total number of nurses as nurse representatives or committee members shall not exceed the following:

  • Project Steering Committee 1. For a sound implementation and management of the project, a steering committee shall be set up in line with provisions of the programme manual. 2. The steering committee is the decision-making body of the project and it shall be composed by representatives of the LP and all PPs duly authorised to represent the respective LP and PP institutions. It shall be chaired by the LP and it shall meet on a regular basis. Associated partners shall be invited to take part in the steering committee in an advisory capacity. External key stakeholders may also be invited to take part to one or more meetings in an observer/advisory capacity. 3. The steering committee shall at least: a. be responsible for monitoring and validating the implementation of the project and the achievement of the planned results as in the approved application form; b. perform the financial monitoring of the project implementation and to decide on any budget modifications as in § 11 of this agreement; c. monitor and manage deviations of the project implementation; d. decide on project modifications (e.g. partnership, budget, activities, and duration) if needed; e. be responsible for the settlement of any disputes within the partnership (as stipulated in § 22 of this agreement). 4. Further aspects, including the creation of sub-groups or task forces, may be set out in the rules of procedure of the steering committee.