General Decision-Making Process Sample Clauses
General Decision-Making Process. Each Party’s representatives on the JSC or a particular Subcommittee will, collectively, have one vote on all matters brought before such committee for a decision by unanimous agreement. The JSC and each Subcommittee will make decisions as to matters within its jurisdiction by unanimous decision, which may be reflected in the minutes of the committee meeting or by an action by written consent signed by both Parties. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the phrase “determine,” “designate,” “confirm,” “approve,” or “determine whether to approve” by the JSC or any Subcommittee and similar phrases used in this Agreement will mean approval in accordance with this Section 5.4 (Decision Making), including the escalation provisions herein and escalation and tie-breaking provisions set forth in Section 5.5 (Resolution of Committee Dispute). For the avoidance of doubt, matters that are specified in Section 5.1.5 (Specific Responsibilities of the JSC) to be reviewed and discussed (as opposed to matters that are reviewed, discussed, and approved) do not require any agreement or decision by the JSC and are not subject to the voting and decision-making procedures set forth in this Section 5.4 (Decision Making) or Section 5.5 (Resolution of Committee Disputes).
General Decision-Making Process. A quorum for a meeting of the JRC will require the presence of at least one representative from each Party and no action taken at any JRC meeting will be effective unless at least one representative of each Party is participating. All decisions within the authority of the JRC will be made by consensus, with each Party’s representatives collectively having one vote.
General Decision-Making Process. In accordance with Clause 3.7 of the ETSI Technical Working Procedures, and subject to the provisions of Article 1.1 of the present Agreement, the Signatory agrees that the Discretionary Decisions taken by the ISG Members and ISG Participants shall be binding upon the Signatory when taken according to the rules laid down in Clause 1.7 of the ETSI Technical Working Procedures, except for any variations provided for in Annex 3 hereof.
General Decision-Making Process. In accordance with Clause 3.7 of the ETSI Technical Working Procedures, and subject to the provisions of Article 1.1 of the present Agreement, the Signatory agrees that the Discretionary Decisions taken by the ISG Members and ISG Participants shall be binding upon the Signatory when taken according to the rules laid down in Clause 1.7 of the ETSI Technical Working Procedures, except for any variations provided for in Annex 3 hereof. The Signatory undertakes to comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including EC and national competition laws and regulations, and to refrain from implementing any discriminatory or exclusionary decision making process in the context of the ISG.
General Decision-Making Process. Each Party’s representatives on the JSC and each Subcommittee will, collectively, have one vote (the “Party Vote”) on all matters brought before such committee for a decision by consensus. The JSC and each Subcommittee will make decisions as to matters within its jurisdiction by unanimous Party Vote, which may be reflected in the minutes of the committee meeting or by an action by written consent signed by the co-chairperson appointed by each Party or his or her designee identified in writing (for the purpose of this Section 3.7.1 (General Decision-Making Process), consent via email will be allowed). Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the phrase “determine,” “designate,” “align,” “approve,” or “determine whether to approve” by the JSC or any Subcommittee and similar phrases used in this Agreement will mean approval in accordance with this Section 3.7 (Decision‑Making), including the escalation and tie‑breaking provisions herein. For the avoidance of doubt, matters that are specified in Section 3.1.5 (Specific Responsibilities of the JSC), Section 3.2.3 (Specific Responsibilities of the JDC), Section 3.3.3 (Specific Responsibilities of the JMC) or Section 3.4.3 (Specific Responsibilities of the JCC) to be reviewed and discussed (as opposed to reviewed, discussed, and approved) do not require any agreement or decision by either Party and are not subject to the voting and decision-making procedures set forth in this Section 3.7 (Decision‑Making) or Section 3.8 (Resolution of Committee Disputes).
General Decision-Making Process. A quorum for a meeting of the JRC will require the presence of at least one representative from each Party and no action taken at any Committee meeting will be effective unless at least one representative of each Party is participating. All decisions within the authority of the JRC will be made by consensus, with each Party’s representatives collectively having one vote. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the phrase “determine,” “designate,” “approve,” or “determine whether to approve” by the JRC or any Committee and similar phrases used in this Agreement will mean approval in accordance with this Section 3.3 (Decision-Making), including the escalation and tie-breaking provisions set forth in this Section 3.3 (Decision-Making) and Section 3.4 (Resolution of Committee Disputes). For the avoidance of doubt, matters that are specified in Section 3.2.7 (Specific Responsibilities of the JRC) to be reviewed and discussed (as opposed to reviewed, discussed, and approved) do not require any agreement or decision by either Party and are not subject to the voting and decision-making procedures set forth in this Section 3.3 (Decision-Making) or Section 3.4 (Resolution of Committee Disputes).
General Decision-Making Process. Each Party’s representatives on the Executive Committee, each JSC, and each other Subcommittee will, collectively, have one vote (the “Party Vote”) on all matters brought before such committee for a decision by consensus. The Executive Committee, each JSC, and each other Subcommittee will make decisions as to matters within its jurisdiction by unanimous Party Vote, which may be reflected in the minutes of the committee meeting or by an action by written consent signed by the Executive Committee Co-Chairpersons or the Subcommittee Co-Chairpersons, as applicable, or their designees identified in writing. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the phrase “determine,” “designate,” “approve,” or “determine whether to approve” by the Executive Committee, either JSC or any other Subcommittee and similar phrases used in this Agreement will mean approval in accordance with this Section 8.5 (Decision‑Making) or Section 8.6 (Resolution of Committee Disputes), including the escalation and tie‑breaking provisions herein. For the avoidance of doubt, matters that are specified in Section 8.2.3 (Specific Responsibilities of the Europe JSC) or Section 8.2.4 (Specific Responsibilities of the Asia JSC) to be reviewed and discussed (as opposed to reviewed, discussed, and approved) do not require any agreement or decision by either Party and are not subject to the voting and decision-making procedures set forth in this Section 8.5 (Decision‑Making) or Section 8.6 (Resolution of Committee Disputes).
General Decision-Making Process. The JSC will make decisions as to matters within its jurisdiction unanimously, which may be reflected in the minutes of the committee meeting or by an action by written consent signed by the co-chairperson appointed by each Party or his or her designee identified in writing (for the purpose of this Section 3.5.1 (General Decision-Making Process), consent via email will be allowed). Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the phrase “determine,” “designate,” “align,” “approve,” or “determine whether to approve” by the JSC and similar phrases used in this Agreement will mean approval in accordance with this Section 3.5 (Decision‑Making), including the escalation and tie‑breaking provisions herein. For the avoidance of doubt, matters that are specified in Section 3.2.5 (Specific Responsibilities of the JSC) to be reviewed and discussed (as opposed to reviewed, discussed, and approved) do not require any agreement or decision by either Party and are not subject to the voting and decision-making procedures set forth in this Section 3.5 (Decision‑Making).
General Decision-Making Process. Each Party’s representatives on the JSC will, collectively, have [***]. The JSC will [***], which will be reflected in the minutes of the committee meeting or [***]. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the phrase [***] the JSC and similar phrases used in this Agreement will mean [***] in accordance with this Section 4.3 (DecisionMaking‑), [***]. [***].
General Decision-Making Process. Each Party’s representatives on the JSC and each Subcommittee will, collectively, have one vote (the “Party Vote”) on all matters brought before such committee for a decision by consensus. The JSC and each Subcommittee will make decisions as to matters within its jurisdiction by unanimous Party Vote, which will be reflected in the minutes of the committee meeting. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the words “determine” or “approve” by the JSC or any Subcommittee and similar phrases used in this Agreement will mean approval in accordance with this Section 3.7 (Decision-Making) and Section 3.8 (Resolution of Committee Disputes). For the avoidance of doubt, matters that are specified in Section 3.1.5 (Specific Responsibilities of the JSC), Section 3.3.3 (Specific Responsibilities of the JDC), Section 3.4.3 (Specific Responsibilities of the JCC), or Section 3.5.3 (Specific Responsibilities of the JMC) to be reviewed and discussed (as opposed to approved) do not require any agreement by the JSC or any Subcommittee and are not subject to the voting and decision making procedures set forth in this Section 3.7 (Decision-Making) or Section 3.8 (Resolution of Committee Disputes). 79445843_10
