Initial Meeting Date definition
Examples of Initial Meeting Date in a sentence
The Initial Meeting Date referenced below is the latter of the Pre-Design Conference or the OPR Workshop for the Commissioning Agent, if required, as scheduled by the Onwer.
The Initial Meeting Date referenced below is the latter of the Pre-Design Conference or the OPR Workshop for the Commissioning Agent, if required, as scheduled by the Owner.
If such persons fail to resolve such dispute within 15 days after the Initial Meeting Date, then the Director of the Bureau of Transportation and the CEO of Motivate shall meet promptly and negotiate in good faith in order to resolve such dispute.
If such persons fail to resolve such dispute within 15 days after the Initial Meeting Date, then the Executive Director of MTC and the President of Bikeshare Holdings shall meet promptly and negotiate in good faith in order to resolve such dispute.
If such persons fail to resolve such dispute within 30 business days after the Initial Meeting Date, then such dispute shall be subject to arbitration under Section 15.2. As used in this Section 15.1, a meeting may be held in person, by conference call or by video conference.
If such persons fail to resolve such dispute within 30 days after the Initial Meeting Date, then such dispute shall be subject to mediation under Section 34.3. As used in this Section 34.2, a meeting may be held in person, by conference call or by video conference.
If the Company does not obtain Stockholder Approval at the first such meeting, the Company shall call a meeting every two (2) months thereafter to seek Stockholder Approval until the earlier of the date on which Stockholder Approval is obtained (the earlier of such date or the Initial Meeting Date on which Stockholder Approval is obtained, the “Meeting Date”) or the Notes are no longer outstanding.
If the Corporation does not obtain Shareholder Approval at the first such meeting, the Corporation shall call a meeting every two (2) months thereafter to seek Shareholder Approval until the earlier of the date on which Shareholder Approval is obtained (the earlier of such date or the Initial Meeting Date on which Stockholder Approval is obtained, the “Meeting Date”).
If such persons fail to resolve such dispute within 15 days after the Initial Meeting Date, then the Executive Director of MTC and/or the equivalent executive-level personnel of the Participating City (and in the case of San Francisco, the Executive Director of the SFMTA), as applicable, and the President of Bikeshare Holdings shall meet promptly and negotiate in good faith in order to resolve such dispute.
If such persons fail to resolve such dispute within 30 business days after the Initial Meeting Date, then such dispute shall be subject to mediation.