Governance Arrangements definition
Examples of Governance Arrangements in a sentence
Tier 1 Schedule 2 Governance Arrangements This Schedule describes the terms of reference of the Advisory Groups that govern Tier 2 documents.
The relevant Commonwealth Minister with portfolio responsibility for the Scheme is authorised to agree to amendments to this Agreement and schedules to this Agreement in accordance with Part 5 – Governance Arrangements.
Respective state and territory Ministers with portfolio responsibility for the Scheme are authorised to agree to amendments to this Agreement and schedules to this Agreement in accordance with Part 5 – Governance Arrangements.
National performance benchmarks National performance benchmarks may be agreed by the Parties and in consultation with National Legal Assistance Advisory Group (Part 6 – Governance Arrangements), from time to time, and set out in a Schedule for that purpose.
The Client and the Exult Supplier will manage their relationship, including the provision of the Services, in accordance with the Global Governance Arrangements set out in Schedule P.
The Parties agree to use their best efforts to cause the Governance Arrangements set out in Schedule D, including without limitation, the matters contained in Section 1 of Schedule D, to become effective upon the Amalgamation becoming effective or immediately thereafter.
The Steering Group is one of the key components of the proposed Governance Arrangements for the Programme.
The governance arrangements and powers of the Partnership Board are set out at Schedule 8 (Partnership Board Governance Arrangements).
In the event of any dispute between You and the ESFA relating to the submission, acceptance or rejection of Achievement Data, the Parties shall follow the escalation procedures set out in the Governance Arrangements.
In the event only three members of the Strategic Transactions Committee vote affirmatively to approve a matter (a “Deadlock”) in respect of the Governance Arrangements, the Governance Arrangements shall be decided by a majority of the Board.