Common use of Reaching Consensus Clause in Contracts

Reaching Consensus. The Executive Council will strive for consensus. Consensus on a decision about a project, recommendation, or action the group plans to take will be reached when all meeting participants can make one of the following statements about a decision: • I agree with the decision and will publicly support it • I agree with the decision but will refrain from publicly supporting it • I can live with the decision (and won’t disparage it in public) A quorum of the Executive Council must be present when making decisions. The quorum is defined as 50% of the Executive Council voting membership plus one member.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement