Common Managers definition

Common Managers shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(b)(i).
Common Managers shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(b)(i). “Common Units” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.l(a). “Common Unit Holders” shall mean holders of Common Units. “Company” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Common Managers has the meaning set forth in Section 8.02(a)(i).

Examples of Common Managers in a sentence

  • Again, where the Common Managers have equal power over the hiring and firing of the Outside Manager, Appellant argues that this is an unreasonable result.

  • United States of America, ICSID Case No. ARB(AF)/98/3 (‘Loewen Group v.

  • There are four Common Managers designated by the majority shareholder.

  • The Company will not make material changes to the Budget without the prior approval of the Management Board (including the approval of two Common Managers and Preferred Managers).


More Definitions of Common Managers

Common Managers shall have the meaning specified in Section 2.3.

Related to Common Managers

  • Non-Managing Member means any Member other than the Managing Member (except to the extent the Managing Member holds Non-Managing Member Units).

  • Network Operating Committee means a group made up of representatives from the Network Customer(s) and the Transmission Provider established to coordinate operating criteria and other technical considerations required for implementation of Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III.

  • Project Managers means the person at Developer responsible for the project management of Product and identified in Schedule 2;

  • Region Manager means the designated DNR staff person responsible for managing the affairs of DNR in designated large geographic areas. The Region Manager may perform the duties of the Contract Manager.

  • Operating Committee means the Operating Committee of Epoch which meets frequently and is responsible for implementing the Company’s strategy, making operational decisions and overseeing the day-to-day running of the Company.

  • Managers means a Person who is named or designated as a manager or managing member or otherwise acts in the capacity of a manager or managing member of a limited liability company in a limited liability company agreement or similar instrument under which the limited liability company is formed or operated.

  • Non-Management Director means any Person selected in accordance with Article IV of this Agreement who is not a Management Director.

  • Coordinating Committee means the committee designated and elected as provided in section 16d in connection with a township consolidation.

  • Management Committee means in the case of a Competition which is an unincorporated association, the management committee elected to manage the running of the Competition and where the Competition is incorporated it means the Board of Directors appointed in accordance with the articles of association of that company.

  • Members means all such Persons.

  • District Evaluation Advisory Committee means a group created to oversee and guide the planning and implementation of the Board of Education's evaluation policies and procedures as set forth in N.J.A.C. 6A:10-2.3.

  • OPSI Advisory Committee means the committee established under Tariff, Attachment M, section III.G.

  • Joint Lead Managers means, together, (i) the Joint Lead Managers for the Hong Kong Branch USD Notes, (ii) the Joint Lead Managers for the HKD Notes, (iii) the Joint Lead Managers for the EUR Notes,

  • Technical Committee means the body established in accordance with article VII;

  • Oversight Committee means the committee established to monitor the overall implementation of the Canada-Ontario-AMO-Toronto Agreement.

  • Procurement Committee means a Committee constituted by the Employer to perform the functions as such under the terms and conditions of Contract.

  • Medical Advisory Committee means the Medical Advisory Committee established by the Board as required by the Public Hospitals Act;

  • State Management Committee means a Committee comprising representatives from the Confederation of Western Australian Industry, the Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia, Technical and Further Education (TAFE) and the relevant Federal and State Government Departments which approve traineeship arrangements by agreement of each of the parties. The State Management Committee may be established pursuant to the provisions of the Industrial and Commercial Training Act, 1975 or any amendment to or substitution of that Act, provided that any Committee or body established in lieu of the State Management Committee has the same representatives structure and decision making processes as that Committee.

  • Technical Advisory Committee means a committee established under section 12;

  • Banning Committee means a Committee constituted for the purpose of these guidelines by the competent authority. The members of this Committee shall not, at any stage, be connected with the tendering process under reference.

  • Nominating Committee means the nominating committee of the board of directors of the Company established pursuant to the Articles, or any successor committee.

  • Sub-Manager Any Person with which the Property Manager or the Special Servicer has entered into a Sub-Management Agreement.

  • Supervisory Committee means the Comisión Fiscalizadora of the Company.

  • Plan Manager means Investec Bank plc which is authorised by the PRA and regulated by the FCA and the PRA and bound by its rules.

  • City’s Manager means a manager who at the relevant time carries such designation from the City under, or in accordance with, ARTICLE 5;

  • Apprenticeship committee means those persons designated by the sponsor to act for it in the administration of the program. A committee may be “joint,” i.e., composed of an equal number of representatives of the employer(s) and of the employees represented by a bona fide collective bargaining agent(s), and is established to conduct, operate, or administer an apprenticeship program and enter into apprenticeship agreements with apprentices. A committee may be “unilateral” or “nonjoint” and shall mean a program sponsor in which a bona fide collective bargaining agent is not a participant.