"Matter Reserved To The Councils Sample Clauses

"Matter Reserved To The Councils being a matter which will have to be referred to each Council for and, for the avoidance of doubt, that matter requiring a decision would not be dealt with by the elected members appointed to the Joint Committee until the unanimous decision shall have been agreed by all of the Councils, and in each case, such matters are identified in Schedule 1 (Delegations Policy).
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"Matter Reserved To The Councils being a matter which will have to be referred to each Council for decision (at a meeting of either the relevant cabinet or full Council at the discretion of each Council) and, for the avoidance of doubt, any such matter will not be dealt with by the Project Board or the Joint Committee (as the case may be) until the matter has been determined by all of the Councils. If the Councils fail to reach the same decision in respect of such matter then the matter shall be referred under Clause 17 (Dispute Resolution) as a dispute for resolution. and in each case, such matters are identified in Schedule 1 (Project Tasks). 5.2 [The Councils agree that in due course, should they elect to set up a joint scrutiny committee, each Council shall seek the necessary approvals in order to set up such a committee.]8 5.3 Each Council acknowledges and agrees that the Lead Council shall have the power and the entitlement to require a decision that in its opinion (acting reasonably) shall either: 5.3.1 mean a substantive change to the size or nature of the Facilities; or 5.3.2 mean a substantive change to the size or nature of the Project, to be referred as a Matter Reserved To The Councils and such decision shall not be implemented unless approved by all of the Councils.
"Matter Reserved To The Councils being a matter which will have to be referred to each Council for decision (at a meeting of either the relevant cabinet or full Council at the discretion of each Council) and, for the avoidance of doubt, any such matter will not be dealt with by the Contract Management Board or the Joint Committee (as the case may be) until the matter has been determined by all of the Councils. If the Councils fail to reach the same decision in respect of such matter then the matter shall be referred under Clause 28 (Dispute Resolution) as a dispute for resolution. 6.2 The Councils agree that in due course, should they elect to set up a joint scrutiny committee, each Council shall seek the necessary approvals in order to set up such a committee. 6.3 The Partner Representative Group consisting of operational staff representatives from each Council and chaired by the Contract Manager shall meet on a monthly basis to report on performance under the terms of the Project Agreement and on any service changes or service deficiencies experienced by the Councils. Further details on the aims of the Partner Representative Group are set out in Schedule 1 (Partner Representative Group). 6.4 Each Council acknowledges and agrees that the Host Authority shall have the power and the entitlement to require a decision that in its opinion (acting reasonably) shall either: 6.4.1 lead to a significant and material deviation from the agreed Transport Route Plan or JWA2 Sustainable Transport Plan detailed in Clause 10A (Transport Route Plan and JWA2 Sustainable Transport Plan); or 6.4.2 mean a substantive change to the size or nature of the Facility; or 6.4.3 mean a substantive change to the size or nature of the Contract, to be referred as a Matter Reserved To The Councils and such decision shall not be implemented unless approved by all of the Councils.
"Matter Reserved To The Councils being the issues as to whether this Agreement should be terminated or whether the Project Agreement should be terminated. If the Councils fail to reach the same decision in respect of such matter then the matter shall be referred under Clause 26 (Dispute Resolution) as a dispute for resolution,
"Matter Reserved To The Councils being a matter identified as such in the Procurement Milestones or referred to the Councils pursuant to Clause 6.1.2 which will have to be referred to each Council for decision and, for the avoidance of doubt, any such matter will not be dealt with by the Project Board or the Joint Committee (as the case may be) until the matter has been determined by all of the Councils. If the Councils fail to reach the same decision in respect of such matter then the matter shall be referred under clause 23 (Dispute Resolution) as a dispute for resolution.

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