Composition and Operating Procedures of the Interface Committee Sample Clauses

Composition and Operating Procedures of the Interface Committee. (a) The Interface Committee shall be comprised of four individuals, being one representative from each Party (each, a “Representative”). Each Party shall have the right to appoint a primary Representative and an alternate Representative, who shall serve on the Interface Committee when a primary Representative of such Party is unavailable by reason of sickness, injury, vacation or other reasonable cause. Each Party may (but need not) have both its primary and alternate Representatives attend any meeting of the Interface Committee, provided that, for the purposes of quorum under Section 4.3(h) and any actions or decisions to be taken at such meeting, only one Representative per Party shall be deemed to be present. For greater certainty, this Section 4.3 is not intended to apply to the resolution of any IA Disputes, which shall be determined in accordance with Section
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