Structure and Organisation Clause Samples

The 'Structure and Organisation' clause defines how the parties involved in an agreement will arrange their working relationship and manage responsibilities. It typically outlines the hierarchy, reporting lines, and communication protocols between the parties, and may specify roles such as project managers or steering committees. By establishing clear organizational frameworks, this clause ensures efficient coordination, minimizes confusion, and helps prevent disputes over authority or decision-making during the course of the agreement.
Structure and Organisation a limited Company or Corporation e) a group of firms/joint venture (if yes, give complete information in respect of each partner)
Structure and Organisation. A preface dealing with the genesis and the proposed practical application of the Berlin Contract is followed by a brief introduction, which is intended to explain how the Contract components are to be handled. This is then followed by differentiation indicia for the Contract components in the Berlin Contract, which, it is hoped, will facilitate assigning a specific joint research project between a university and industry to one of the categories of a contract for work and services, research commission or co-operation on research. These differentiation indicia should not be understood here as alternatives, nor should they apply cumulatively, but, as the very name suggests, they are merely intended to provide the practitioner with pointers to help him make the appropriate assignment. After the above-mentioned list of “differentiation indicia” come Contract components for research commissions between universities and industry, followed by appropriate Contract components for co-operation on research and development, which is referred to in the following as “research co-operation”.
Structure and Organisation. The applicant is a) an individual b) a proprietary firm

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