Core Members Sample Clauses

Core Members i) The Core Members of Orchestra of the Swan shall be defined as the musicians listed in Appendix 3. The expectation is that Core Members would be available for a reasonable number of dates over each season. Core Members will be able to have extended time of unavailability, which they can make up in following seasons to a reasonable percentage over a 3-year period from their initial appointment each remaining as Core Members subject to sufficient work being undertaken and subject to Clauses 16, 17 and 18.
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Core Members. Core Members will have access to Draft Specifications under development and are authorized to provide comments and input to Specifications under development. Core Members will have access to all releases of Final Specifications in accordance with the terms of the Intellectual Property Rights Policy without additional fee. Core Members are authorized to designate a representative to be a member of a Working Group. Core Members shall have such other rights as the Board of Directors may from time to time approve. The current annual Membership Fee for Core Members is set forth on the Fee Schedule to the Membership Agreement, and can be adjusted by Board Approval.
Core Members. Core members are expected to:
Core Members. Medical Member (Geriatrician/Medical Provider) Public Health Member Signature of authorized representative: Date: Signature of authorized representative: Date: Printed name: Printed name: Title: Title: Alternate: Alternate: Mental Health Member Social Work Member (non-DHS) Signature of authorized representative: Date: Signature of authorized representative: Date: Printed name: Printed name: Title: Title: Alternate: Alternate: County Attorney Member Law Enforcement Member Signature of authorized representative: Date: Signature of authorized representative: Date: Printed name: Printed name: Title: Title: Alternate: Alternate: DHS Adult Protective Services Member Public Guardian Member Signature of authorized representative: Date: Signature of authorized representative: Date: Printed name: Printed name: Title: Title: Alternate: Alternate: Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Core Members (Cont.) This sheet can be used for any additional members of the core team. Indicate the discipline each additional member represents. This page may be duplicated as needed.
Core Members. Core Members are organizations or individuals who fulfill all the requirements of Associate Members, and also: - commit at least one half-time equivalent of resources to the development of the consortium goals, at least half of which should be available for code development. The other half may be devoted to code development but also to analyzing requirements, testing software, or other contributions to DC priorities. - contribute actively to the work in the TC and commit to working under the guidelines and instructions of the TC. Associate Members. Associate members are expected to: - have a commitment to provide long-term preservation of natural history collections and associated data for the purpose of providing access for research and other societal and commercial uses of such data - use the DC system in managing natural history data for their user community, if they have such a user community - provide feedback from their users to the ISC and the TC - support and contribute to the goals of DC - provide technical expertise to DC - participate in DC activities and Task Forces Hereafter the terms “Membership” and “Member” applies to both Core Members and Associate Members. Each Member is responsible for the acts and omissions of its employees while participating in the activities under this MOC. Members are responsible for the cost of their participation in DC activities. Membership in DC will not affect the normal operations of Member Institutions. In particular, Membership will not inhibit a Member’s ability to: - Use different information management systems for their natural history data, in addition to the system developed by DC. - Decide to discontinue the use of the system developed by DC and leave the DC. Membership provides benefits including, but not limited to, the following: - Raising institutional profile by associating with an international consortium developing a professional open-source information management system for natural history data. - Improving institutional credibility by contributing to the long-term stability, reliability and accessibility of open-source software for the management of natural history data. - Gaining influence over the direction of the development of such a system. - Improving the ability to build on the efforts of other leading institutions in developing customized software solutions fulfilling special needs. - Ensuring maximum long-term flexibility and cost-effectiveness in meeting local institutional needs for...
Core Members. Contribute to the financing of the TANGO Collaboration by paying an annual fee decided by the Collaboration Steering Committee (cf. § 5.1); • Provide human resources to the development of TANGO-CS (code, documentation, design, architecture, etc). This contribution should be significant - 6 person months per year is considered a minimum - and should be dedicated to tasks recognised by the Steering Committee of general interest. The Steering Committee decides by a majority vote which tasks are of general interest (cf. Annex 2).
Core Members. The voting weight of a Core Member is 2. A voting weight of 3 is attributed to the ESRF, as the institute coordinating the Collaboration (cf. § 3.2).
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Core Members. Members of the Alliance who are founding members or subsequently admitted as Core Members upon unanimous approval of the current Alliance Core Board Members, under Section V.G of this Agreement, with key decision-making power regarding governance and management functions and who fulfill a majority of the financial obligations for the Alliance. The founding members are Creighton, DMG, MIHS, and St. Joseph’s.

Related to Core Members

  • Associate Members An Associate Member is any government or regulatory agency that has an interest in the development of oneM2M Technical Specifications and Technical Reports. The list of the Associate Members will be maintained by the Secretariat and visible to all oneM2M Participants.

  • New Members No person may be admitted as a member of the Company without the approval of the Member.

  • THE MEMBERS Members are the owners of the Company. Members are not entitled to compensation for services furnished to the Company in the Member’s capacity as a Member. The name and residential address of each Member is contained in Exhibit 2 attached to this Agreement. Each Member’s initial membership interest is the percentage set forth in Exhibit 2. An unauthorized transfer of a Member’s interest could create a substantial hardship for the Company. Consequently, the Members agree to the restrictions and procedures affecting the ownership and transfer of the Members’ interests as identified in Article VII. The Members acknowledge these restrictions are not intended to penalize, but rather are intended to protect and preserve the existing trust-based relationships, the Company’s capital, and the Company’s financial ability to continue its operations.

  • Single Member The Member (including, for purposes of this Section, any estate, heir, personal representative, receiver, trustee, successor, assignee and/or transferee of the Member) shall not be liable, responsible or accountable, in damages or otherwise, to the Company or any other person for: (i) any act performed, or the omission to perform any act, within the scope of the power and authority conferred on the Member by this agreement and/or by the Statutes except by reason of acts or omissions found by a court of competent jurisdiction upon entry of a final judgment rendered and un-appealable or not timely appealed (“Judicially Determined”) to constitute fraud, gross negligence, recklessness or intentional misconduct; (ii) the termination of the Company and this Agreement pursuant to the terms hereof; (iii) the performance by the Member of, or the omission by the Member to perform, any act which the Member reasonably believed to be consistent with the advice of attorneys, accountants or other professional advisers to the Company with respect to matters relating to the Company, including actions or omissions determined to constitute violations of law but which were not undertaken in bad faith; or (iv) the conduct of any person selected or engaged by the Member. The Company, its receivers, trustees, successors, assignees and/or transferees shall indemnify, defend and hold the Member harmless from and against any and all liabilities, damages, losses, costs and expenses of any nature whatsoever, known or unknown, liquidated or unliquidated, that are incurred by the Member (including amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments, in settlement of any action, suit, demand, investigation, claim or proceeding (“Claim”), as fines or penalties) and from and against all legal or other such costs as well as the expenses of investigating or defending against any Claim or threatened or anticipated Claim arising out of, connected with or relating to this Agreement, the Company or its business affairs in any way; provided, that the conduct of the Member which gave rise to the action against the Member is indemnifiable under the standards set forth herein. Upon application, the Member shall be entitled to receive advances to cover the costs of defending or settling any Claim or any threatened or anticipated Claim against the Member that may be subject to indemnification hereunder upon receipt by the Company of any undertaking by or on behalf of the Member to repay such advances to the Company, without interest, if the Member is Judicially Determined not to be entitled to indemnification as set forth herein. All rights of the Member to indemnification under this Agreement shall (i) be cumulative of, and in addition to, any right to which the Member may be entitled to by contract or as a matter of law or equity, and (ii) survive the dissolution, liquidation or termination of the Company as well as the death, removal, incompetency or insolvency of the Member. The termination of any Claim or threatened Claim against the Member by judgment, order, settlement or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent shall not, of itself, cause the Member not to be entitled to indemnification as provided herein unless and until Judicially Determined to not be so entitled.

  • COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP 1. Local representatives on committees specifically established by this Collective Agreement shall be appointed by the local.

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