Common use of Mutual Concern Clause in Contracts

Mutual Concern. The parties do, however, acknowledge that matters of vital mutual concern might, from time to time, arise, which should be discussed. Such matters may become the subject of discussion when approached by a representative of either the Board or the Association and, should agreement thereon be reached, may become part of this Agreement upon mutual consent of the parties.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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