Multiple Representatives Sample Clauses

The "Multiple Representatives" clause defines the rules and procedures when more than one individual or entity is authorized to act on behalf of a party in a contract. This clause typically outlines how decisions are made, whether representatives must act jointly or may act independently, and how communications or instructions from multiple representatives are handled. For example, it may specify that any one representative can bind the party, or that all must agree before action is taken. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes by establishing how authority is exercised when multiple representatives are involved.
Multiple Representatives. In the event a dispute involves more than one labor organization, each will be entitled to a representative on the arbitration committee, in which event the Railroad or Recipient may appoint additional representatives equivalent to the number of labor organization representatives; provided, however, that the decision in such case shall be made by the neutral member.
Multiple Representatives. Each Contracting Party is entitled to only one vote. If multiple representatives for a Contracting Party are present, the representatives shall agree on how to exercise their single vote.

Related to Multiple Representatives

  • Nurse Representatives The Employer agrees to recognize two (2) Nurse Representatives for the purpose of dealing with grievances and conducting Union interviews.

  • Exclusive Representative Representatives of the Association, or other persons, having written authorization from the ASF Member concerned, may examine, under university supervision, the official file of that ASF Member, except for the limitation provided in Section B. hereof.

  • Grievance Representatives Within 30 working days after the execution of this Agreement, the Union shall furnish the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ with a list of all persons authorized to act as the Chapter and UPI Local Grievance Representatives and shall update the list as changes occur. The designated Chapter Grievance Representative shall be an employee of the University and shall have the responsibility to meet classes, office hours, and other assigned duties and responsibilities. If the responsibilities of the Chapter Grievance Representative require rescheduling of the representative's University duties, the representative may, with the approval of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, arrange for the rescheduling of such duties or their coverage by colleagues. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The provisions of Article 15.4. shall also apply to the UPI Local Grievance Representative if he or she is an employee of the University.

  • Authority of the Representatives Any action by the Underwriters hereunder may be taken by the Representatives on behalf of the Underwriters, and any such action taken by the Representatives shall be binding upon the Underwriters.