Composition and Structure Clause Samples

The "Composition and Structure" clause defines the makeup and organizational framework of a particular entity, such as a committee, board, or project team. It typically outlines the number of members, their roles, qualifications, and the manner in which they are appointed or replaced. By clearly specifying these details, the clause ensures that all parties understand how the entity is formed and operates, thereby promoting transparency and preventing disputes over membership or authority.
Composition and Structure. The Selection Committee shall consist of three (3) members: (a) two (2) elected by the Department/Discipline/Program; (b) the appropriate Administrator or designate. The parties will consider variations to the standard committee format when selecting for service courses or in unusual situations that may arise. The Administrator/designate will be responsible for providing institutional support. Where the appointment is in a new discipline or program field, the Selection Committee shall be appointed by the ▇▇▇▇/designate after consultation with the Association.
Composition and Structure. The Bargaining group shall be composed and structured as follows:
Composition and Structure. (6.1) The PROGRAM is based on the MA program «World Politics» at MGIMO- UNIVERSITY and on the MA program «International Relations» at FUB, HUB, and UP. It offers multicultural and multilingual education. The duration of the PROGRAM is two years, starting each year with the beginning of fall/winter term. The PROGRAM comprises a total of 120 ECTS points. (6.2) The brief structure of the PROGRAM is the following: • Students spend the first and the second term at FUB, HUB, and UP in Germany and the third and forth term at MGIMO-University in Russia; • Students do an internship in their host country as part of the PROGRAM; • Students write their Master Thesis under joint Russian-German supervision; • Students have the Defence of their Master’s Thesis in front of a joint German- Russian examination commission. (6.3) The PROGRAM consists of the following special components: • Internship in the host country (11 ECTS); • Defence of the Master’s Thesis before of a joint examination commission (4 ECTS). (6.4) Internship in the Host Country (11 ECTS) (6.4.1) The internship is spent in the host country of the partner university at a representation or company relevant to the field of International Relations/World Politics. (6.4.2) Organizing an adequate position is part of the student’s individual responsibility. Both PARTIES assist students in finding an adequate internship position. (6.4.3) PROGRAM students write a report on their internship of approximately 3.000 words and submit it to both, the Russian and the German COORDINATOR. (6.5) Defence of the Master’s Thesis (4 ECTS) The Defence of the Master’s Thesis (Master’s Defence) takes place in front of a joint Russian-German examination commission (s. § 10).
Composition and Structure. The Coordinating Committee will be composed of a staff representative from each PSA. In addition, the committee membership may include on a regular or intermittent basis at least one Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Advisory Council member from each participating PSA. The Coordinating Committee will meet three times per year at the HICAP office or by teleconference. In addition, special meetings may be called when necessary.
Composition and Structure. 3.1. The Governing Board shall comprise the following: a. Directors-General (or its equivalent in rank), or Chief Veterinary Officers (CVOs) of the Focal Agencies of the ASEAN Member States; b. A representative from the ASEAN Secretariat; c. The Executive Director of the ACCAHZ; d. The Current Chair of the ASWGL; and e. Representatives of ASEAN Dialogue and ASEAN Development Partners, relevant ASEAN bodies, regional organisations, non-ASEAN Member States, and relevant private sector and civil society organisations, as deemed necessary by the Directors- General (or its equivalent in rank), or CVOs of the ASEAN Member States. 3.2. The structure of the Governing Board shall be as follows: a. A Chair and Vice-Chair, elected from among the Directors-General (or its equivalent in rank) or CVOs of the ASEAN Member States, based on alphabetical rotation, with a term of office of two years; Other Directors-General (or its equivalent in rank) or CVOs of the ASEAN Member States as Members: b. A representative of the ASEAN Secretariat the Executive Director of the ACCAHZ, and the current Chair of the ASWGL as Ex-officio Members; and c. Representatives of ASEAN Dialogue and ASEAN Development Partners, relevant ASEAN bodies, regional organisations, non-ASEAN Member States, and relevant private sector and civil society organisations, as Associate Members. 3.3. The decisions of the Governing Board shall be made on the basis of consensus among the Directors-General (or its equivalent in rank) or CVOs of the ASEAN Member States.
Composition and Structure. 1. UCERT is composed of a tactical entry team, sniper team(s) and a perimeter containment team comprised of police officers from the Member Agencies. UCERT works directly with the Crisis Negotiator assigned to the specific incident. The UCERT Commander oversees and commands each of these units, but individual Team Leaders are assigned to each team. Each Team Leader will communicate directly with the UCERT Commander and will be responsible for carrying out any orders or directives. In the event a Team Leader is not present during a tactical operation, a member of the respective team will then be assigned to act as the Team Leader.