Other Working Teams Sample Clauses
The 'Other Working Teams' clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the involvement of additional teams or groups beyond the primary parties to an agreement. It typically outlines how these other teams may participate in the project, what roles or tasks they are authorized to perform, and how their work will be coordinated with the main parties. For example, it may specify that subcontractors or third-party consultants can be engaged for specialized tasks, provided they adhere to the same standards and confidentiality requirements as the main team. This clause ensures clarity in collaboration, prevents misunderstandings about team composition, and helps manage the integration of external resources into the project.
Other Working Teams. The Steering Committee and Project Working Team, with the approval of the Steering Committee, may appoint one or more other working teams (“Working Teams”) to perform such functions as the Steering Committee or Project Working Team, as applicable, may determine. Unless a Party elects not to participate on a particular Working Team, all Working Teams shall have at least one representative of each Party. Working Teams may provide advice and make recommendations to the Project Working Team, but shall have no authority to bind the Project Working Team or either Party.
Other Working Teams. The Core Oversight Group and Project Working Team, with the approval of the Core Oversight Group, may appoint one or more other working teams (“Working Teams”) to perform such functions as the Core Oversight Group or Project Working Team, as applicable, may determine. Unless a Party elects not to participate on a particular Working Team, all Working Teams shall have at least one representative of each Party. Working Teams may provide advice and make recommendations to the Project Working Team, but shall have no authority to bind the Project Working Team or either Party.”
