Common use of Principles of decision making Clause in Contracts

Principles of decision making. A Technical Body The ISG shall endeavour to reach Consensus on all issues, including the approval of draft ETSI deliverables and the adoption of Technical Group Specifications and Technical Reports. If Consensus cannot be achieved, the Chairman can decide to take a vote which may be performed by a secret ballot. A vote may be conducted during an ISG Technical Body meeting or by correspondence. Where voting is used, vote results shall be evaluated by the Chairman on the basis of one ISG member, one vote. ISG Participants do not have the right to vote.using the individual weighting of each ETSI full or associate member as described in Article 11 of the Rules of Procedure. Decisions concerning (i) the ISG Budget under Article 3.1(b) of the ISG Agreement, (ii) Additional Costs under Article 3.1(c) of the ISG Agreement, and (iii) the allocation of costs among members of the ISG under Article 3.2 of the ISG Agreement, require unanimous support. Otherwise, a A proposal shall be deemed to be approved if 71 % of the votes cast are in favour. Abstentions or failure to submit a vote shall not be included in determining the number of votes cast. If a proposal fails to achieve 71 %, the result shall be re-calculated using the votes of ETSI full members only. If the re-calculated result achieves 71 %, the proposal shall be deemed to be approved. For interpreting the result of an election for an ISG Technical Body official a simple majority of the votes cast shall be used the procedures in Article 11.4 of the ETSI Rules of Procedure shall apply.

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Samples: Isg Participant Agreement

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Principles of decision making. A Technical Body The ISG shall endeavour to reach Consensus on all issues, including the approval of draft ETSI deliverables and the adoption of Technical Group Specifications and Technical Reports. If Consensus Xxxxxxxxx cannot be achieved, the Chairman can decide to take a vote which may be performed by a secret ballot. A vote may be conducted during an ISG Technical Body meeting or by correspondence. Where voting is used, vote results shall be evaluated by the Chairman on the basis of one ISG member, one vote. ISG Participants participants do not have the right to vote.using the individual weighting of each ETSI full or associate member as described in Article 11 of the Rules of Procedure. Decisions concerning (i) the ISG Budget under Article 3.1(b) of the ISG Agreement, (ii) Additional Costs under Article 3.1(c) of the ISG Agreement, and (iii) the allocation of costs among members of the ISG under Article 3.2 of the ISG Agreement, require unanimous support. Otherwise, a A proposal shall be deemed to be approved if 71 % of the votes cast are in favour. Abstentions or failure to submit a vote shall not be included in determining the number of votes cast. If a proposal fails to achieve 71 %, the result shall be re-calculated using the votes of ETSI full members only. If the re-calculated result achieves 71 %, the proposal shall be deemed to be approved. For interpreting the result of an election for an ISG Technical Body official a simple majority of the votes cast shall be used the procedures in Article 11.4 of the ETSI Rules of Procedure shall apply.

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Samples: Industry Specification Group Agreement

Principles of decision making. A Technical Body The ISG shall endeavour to reach Consensus on all issues, including the approval of draft ETSI deliverables and the adoption of Technical Group Specifications and Technical Reports. If Consensus cannot be achieved, the Chairman can decide to take a vote which may be performed by a secret ballot. A vote may be conducted during an ISG Technical Body meeting or by correspondence. Where voting is used, vote results shall be evaluated by the Chairman on the basis of one ISG member, one vote. ISG Participants participants do not have the right to vote.using the individual weighting of each ETSI full or associate member as described in Article 11 of the Rules of Procedure. Decisions concerning (i) the ISG Budget under Article 3.1(b) of the ISG Agreement, (ii) Additional Costs under Article 3.1(c) of the ISG Agreement, and (iii) the allocation of costs among members of the ISG under Article 3.2 of the ISG Agreement, require unanimous support. Otherwise, a A proposal shall be deemed to be approved if 71 % of the votes cast are in favour. Abstentions or failure to submit a vote shall not be included in determining the number of votes cast. If a proposal fails to achieve 71 %, the result shall be re-calculated using the votes of ETSI full members only. If the re-calculated result achieves 71 %, the proposal shall be deemed to be approved. For interpreting the result of an election for an ISG Technical Body official a simple majority of the votes cast shall be used the procedures in Article 11.4 of the ETSI Rules of Procedure shall apply.

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Samples: Industry Specification Group Agreement

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Principles of decision making. A Technical Body The ISG shall endeavour to reach Consensus on all issues, including the approval of draft ETSI deliverables ISG Group Reports and the adoption of Technical Group Specifications and Technical ReportsSpecifications. If Consensus Xxxxxxxxx cannot be achieved, the ISG Chairman can decide to take a vote which may be performed by a secret ballot. A vote may be conducted during an ISG Technical Body meeting or by correspondence. Where voting is used, vote results shall be evaluated by the ISG Chairman on the basis of one (1) ISG memberMember, one (1) vote. ISG Participants do not have the right to vote.using vote. For all decisions, except for the individual weighting appointment of each ETSI full or associate member as described in Article 11 of the Rules of Procedure. Decisions concerning (i) the ISG Budget under Article 3.1(b) of the Chairman/Vice-Chairmen and ISG Agreement, (ii) Additional Costs under Article 3.1(c) of the ISG Agreement, and (iii) the allocation of costs among members of the ISG under Article 3.2 of the ISG Agreement, require unanimous support. OtherwiseWorking Group Chairmen, a A proposal shall be deemed to be approved if 71 % seventy-one (71)% of the votes cast by the ISG Members are in favour. Abstentions or failure to submit a vote shall not be included in determining the number of votes cast. If a proposal fails to achieve 71 seventy-one (71) %, the result shall be re-calculated using the votes of the ETSI full Full members only. If the re-calculated result achieves 71 %, seventy-one (71) % the proposal shall be deemed to be approved. For interpreting the result The ISG Chairman of an election a physical or electronic meeting is responsible for distributing an ISG Technical Body official a simple majority meeting report (minutes of the votes cast shall be used the procedures in Article 11.4 meeting), including Consensus results and vote results if any, within fifteen (15) days of the ETSI Rules closing of Procedure shall applythe ISG meeting.

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Samples: Participant Agreement

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