Purpose and Membership Sample Clauses

Purpose and Membership. Promptly following the Effective Date, Biocept and Life Technologies will create a Joint Steering Committee for the purpose of facilitating communications between the parties regarding, and providing direction and leadership to, the Collaboration. The Joint Steering Committee shall be composed of six (6) representatives, three (3) each from Biocept and Life Technologies, each of whom shall have appropriate experience, knowledge and authority within such party’s organization to carry out the duties and obligations of the Joint Steering Committee. Each party will designate one of its representatives as the primary contact for that party with respect to Joint Steering Committee-related matters, and such representatives shall serve as co-chairpersons of the Joint Steering Committee. Each party may change its representatives to the Joint Steering Committee or its primary contact from time to time in its sole discretion, effective upon notice to the other party of such change. These representatives shall have appropriate technical credentials, experience and knowledge. A reasonable number of additional representatives of a party may attend meetings of the Joint Steering Committee in a non-voting capacity.
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Purpose and Membership. The Contract Maintenance Team is established for the purpose of carrying out regular, recurring contract maintenance and interpreting existing contract language in specific sections of the contract as listed below. The team shall consist of three (3) faculty members selected by the LCCFAHE and three (3) administrative representatives appointed by the College president. The team shall meet as needed to accomplish the following tasks:
Purpose and Membership. (1) The partners to this agreement intend to promote cooperation in the areas of teaching and study, research and development, exchange of students, placement of doctoral candidates, exchange of senior and junior teaching staff and researchers. (2) A higher education institution which is represented in the Japan Association of National Universities (JANU), the Japan Association of Public Universities (JAPU), and the Federation of Japanese Private Colleges and Universities Associations (FJPCUA) on the one side, and in the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) on the other side is entitled to cooperate directly in accordance with the terms of this agreement with any signatory from the other country. (3) This framework agreement shall be supplemented by details of partnership arrangements negotiated bilaterally between cooperating institutions in each country. While signatories are expected to promote cooperation, no higher education institution is expected to enter into partnership obligations beyond its resources.
Purpose and Membership. A health insurance committee shall exist, representative of employees and others covered by the District’s insurance program. The primary duty of the Insurance Committee will be to recommend to the Superintendent/School Board and employees the best coverage option available based on the research and advice of a health insurance consultant and input from employees. The Committee will consist of three teachers selected by the SEA, one classified staff member selected by the SCEA, and one administrator selected by the administrative team. These members of the Committee are the voting members concerning the insurance program. Insurance Committee members are volunteers representing their group unit and their terms are determined by their employee group/unit.
Purpose and Membership. An Operating Committee shall be created under this Agreement to address, in the first instance, any issues or questions that may arise out of this Agreement. The Operating Committee shall be composed of one member designated by each of the Parties hereto by written notice to the other Parties. Each Party may also designate an alternate to act in the absence of the member representing such Party. Each Party may change its member on the Operating Committee, or its alternate, from time to time by notice in writing to each of the other Parties.
Purpose and Membership. Joint Labor/Management Committees are established to provide a forum for communications and problem-solving between the two parties and to deal with matters of a general personnel Union/Employer concern, as well as professional practices within the clinics related to patient care and professional issues. The Committees will work toward the improvement of patient care and recommend ways and means to improve patient care; and will address problems and concerns related to staffing and workloads. The Committees’ function will be limited to an advisory capacity and shall not include any decision making or collective bargaining authority.
Purpose and Membership. (1) The partners to this agreement intend to promote exchange in the areas of teaching, research and scholarship. (2) A higher education institution which is represented by Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Xxxx or the Hochschulrektorenkonferenz and which becomes a signatory to this agreement is entitled to cooperate in accordance with this agreement with any signatory from the other country. (3) This framework agreement will be supplemented by details of partnership arrangements negotiated bilaterally between cooperating institutions in each country. While signatories are expected to promote cooperation, no higher education institution is expected to enter into partnership obligations beyond its resources.
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Purpose and Membership. A Management Committee consisting of up to two representatives from Grant Auto (each, an "Grant Auto Representative") and up to two representatives from Grant Brothers (each a "Grant Brothers Representative") shall be established for the purpose of overseeing the operation of the Business during the term of this Agreement. A party may change its representatives from time to time by delivering a notice to this effect to the other party.
Purpose and Membership. (1) The partners to this agreement intend to promote exchance in the spheres of teaching, research and scholarship. (2) A higher education institution which is represented in the Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee or in the Austrian Rectors' Conference and which becomes a signatory to this agreement is entitled to cooperate in accordance with this agreement with any signatory from the other country. (3) This framework agreement shall be supplemented by details of partnership arrangements negotiated bilaterally between cooperating higher education institutions in each country. While signatories are expected to promote cooperation, no higher education institution is expected to enter into partnership obligations beyond its resources.
Purpose and Membership. 1. The undersigned Boards of Education hereby designate and appoint Area Cooperative Educational Services as a Regional Educational Service Center to supervise and provide cooperative educational services as hereinafter set forth. 2. The previous governing agreement entered into between the undersigned Boards of Education as of July 1, 1972, which designated A.C.E.S. as the supervisory agency for certain cooperative educational programs is hereby terminated and canceled (except as hereinafter provided in Article IX, Paragraph lA) it being the intent of this Agreement that it shall constitute the operative document creating and governing A.C.E.S. 3. A.C.E.S. shall be a public educational authority under the laws of the State of Connecticut. The members of the association shall be the undersigned Boards of Education, together with such other parties as may be from time to time admitted to membership as hereinafter set forth. 4. The purpose of A.C.E.S. shall be to furnish programs and services to the participating Boards of Education. To fulfill said purpose, A.C.E.S. shall have the following powers: A. To apply for, receive directly and expend on behalf of the member Boards of Education, which hereby designate A.C.E.S. their agent for said purposes, any State or Federal grants including but not limited to direct state reimbursement as provided in Section lO- 76g of the Connecticut General Statutes, which may be allocated to school districts for specified programs, the supervision of which has been delegated to A.C.E.S. B. To receive and disburse funds appropriated to the use of A.C.E.S. by the member Boards of Education, the State or the United States, or given to A.C.E.S. by individuals or private corporations. C. To buy, sell, lease, exchange or accept by gift or bequest real or personal property. In actions to purchase or sell real property, a majority of the representatives of the member school districts of A.C.E.S. must be present and vote aye. D. To employ personnel and to retain the services of attorneys, appraisers and other consultants. E. To enter into contracts. F. With respect to borrowing: i. All powers conferred by law upon R.E.S.C.s generally, or A.C.E.S. specifically; ii. To borrow money in anticipation of any payments to be made by any Board of Education or state or federal agency but not yet received; iii. To issue bonds, notes or other obligations (collectively, the "Bonds") and, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, levy,...
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