Schedule and Minutes Sample Clauses

Schedule and Minutes. The JRC shall meet within thirty (30) days after the Effective Date and, thereafter, at least quarterly. The representatives of the JRC will mutually agree on the schedule for meetings. A representative of the Party hosting a meeting of the JRC shall serve as secretary of that meeting. The secretary of the meeting shall prepare and distribute to all members of the JRC minutes of the meeting for review and comment. Such minutes shall provide a description in reasonable detail of the discussions held at the meeting and a list of any actions, decisions or determinations approved by the JRC. Minutes of the JRC meeting shall be approved or disapproved, and revised as necessary, at the next meeting of the JRC.
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Schedule and Minutes. The representatives of the JSC shall mutually agree on the schedule for meetings, provided that there shall be at least one (1) meeting per calendar quarter. Either Party may schedule an emergency meeting of the JSC upon reasonable advance written notice to the other Party. A representative of the Party hosting a meeting of the JSC shall serve as secretary of that meeting. The secretary of the meeting shall prepare and distribute to all members of the JSC: (a) agenda items at least [**] in advance of the applicable meeting and (b) draft minutes of the meeting within [**] following the meeting to allow adequate review and comment. Such minutes shall provide a description in reasonable detail of the discussions held at the meeting and a list of any actions, decisions or determinations approved by the JSC. Minutes of the JSC meeting shall be approved or disapproved, and revised as necessary, within [**] after their initial circulation in draft form. Minutes for any subcommittees shall be prepared in the same manner and in accordance with the same timelines. The final minutes of any subcommittee shall be provided to the JSC.
Schedule and Minutes. The representatives of each Committee will mutually agree on the schedule for meetings, it being understood that the JSC shall, prior to Sobi’s Opt-In with respect to a Product, meet quarterly or more frequently as directed by Biogen Idec and, following such Opt-In, quarterly or more frequently as the JSC itself shall decide. A representative of the Party hosting a meeting of a Committee shall serve as secretary of that meeting. The secretary of the meeting shall prepare and distribute to all members of such Committee minutes of the meeting within fifteen (15) days following the meeting to allow adequate review and comment. Such minutes shall provide a description in reasonable detail of the discussions held at the meeting and a list of any actions, decisions or determinations approved by such Committee. Minutes of such Committee’s meeting shall be approved or disapproved, and revised as necessary, at the next meeting of such Committee. The final minutes of any subcommittee shall be provided to its overseeing Committee. The final minutes of the JMDC and JCC shall be provided to the JSC.
Schedule and Minutes. The representatives of the JSC shall mutually agree on the schedule for meetings of the JSC, provided that there shall be at least [***] meeting per Calendar Quarter until the [***] and that the Parties shall determine the frequency of the meetings after the [***]. Either Party may schedule an emergency meeting of the JSC upon reasonable advance written notice to the other Party. A representative of the Party hosting a meeting of the JSC shall serve as secretary of that meeting. The secretary of the meeting shall prepare and distribute to all members of the JSC: (a) agenda items at least [***] in advance of the applicable meeting and (b) draft minutes of the meeting within [***] following the meeting to allow adequate review and comment. Such minutes shall provide a description in reasonable detail of the discussions held at the meeting and a list of any actions, decisions or determinations approved by the JSC. Minutes of the JSC meeting shall be approved or disapproved, and revised as necessary, within [***] after their initial circulation in draft form. Minutes for any subcommittees shall be prepared in the same manner and in accordance with the same timelines. The final minutes of any subcommittee shall be provided to the JSC. The final minutes of a meeting of the JSC shall be provided to the Alliance Managers. For purposes of the JSC activities, the relevant countries for the definition of Business Day are the U.S. and Japan only.
Schedule and Minutes. The representatives of the JDC shall mutually agree on the schedule for meetings, provided that there shall be at least one (1) meeting every [***]. An emergency meeting of the JDC may be held whenever both Parties agree on its necessity. A representative of the Party hosting a meeting of the JDC shall serve as secretary of that meeting. The secretary of the meeting shall prepare and distribute to all members of the JDC: (a) agenda items at least [***] in advance of the applicable meeting and (b) draft minutes of the meeting within [***] following the meeting to allow adequate review and comment. Such minutes shall provide a description in reasonable detail of the discussions held at the meeting and
Schedule and Minutes. The JDC shall meet within thirty (30) days after the Effective Date and, thereafter, at least quarterly. The representatives of the JDC will mutually agree on the schedule for meetings. A representative of the Party, but not a member of the JDC, hosting a meeting of a Committee shall serve as secretary of that meeting. The secretary of the meeting shall prepare and distribute to all members of the JDC minutes of the meeting within 15 days following the meeting to allow adequate review and comment. Such minutes shall provide a description in reasonable detail of the discussions held at the meeting and a list of any actions, decisions or determinations approved by the JDC. Minutes of the JDC’s meeting shall be approved or disapproved, and revised as necessary, at its next meeting. The final minutes of any subcommittee shall be provided to the JDC or its overseeing committee.

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