Strategic Decision definition

Strategic Decision means, with respect to the Litigation, any decision that involves the appeal of any aspect of the case (whether after a verdict or on a interlocutory basis), the addition of any claim or party, changing legal counsel or the basis for payment of attorney's fees, any admission of liability with respect to any claim against the Company in the Litigation, or any other proposed decision or determination that in the opinion of outside counsel representing the Company and Company Subsidiaries in the Litigation would represent a material change or development in strategy with respect to the Litigation and result in a substantial likelihood that the recovery or receipt by the Company and Company Subsidiaries of any amount of Litigation Proceeds (whether pursuant to a court order at trial or upon appeal or pursuant to the terms of any settlement agreement) will be delayed; provided, however, a Strategic Decision shall not include any action that constitutes (in whole or in part) a Settlement Decision.
Strategic Decision means, with respect to the Litigation, any decision that involves the appeal of any aspect of the case (whether after a verdict or on a interlocutory basis), the addition of any claim or party, changing legal counsel or the basis for payment of attorney's fees, any admission of liability with respect to any claim against River in the Litigation, or any other proposed decision or determination that in the opinion of outside counsel representing River and River Subsidiaries in the Litigation would represent a material change or development in strategy with respect to the Litigation and result in a substantial likelihood that the recovery or receipt by River and River Subsidiaries of any amount of Litigation Proceeds (whether pursuant to a court order at trial or upon appeal or pursuant to the terms of any settlement agreement) will be delayed; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, a Strategic Decision shall not include any action that constitutes (in whole or in part) a Settlement Decision.
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Examples of Strategic Decision in a sentence

  • HHSC Strategic Decision Support (SDS) classifies these counties as Metro Central City counties.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the approval of a Majority shall be required for any Strategic Decision or any Settlement Decision.

  • Depending on the nature of the proposed Decision or Strategic Decision the TWG may include any of the following sections in a Board Report or progress report (5.16(f)) on a proposed Decision, batch of Decisions or Strategic Decision.

  • For major risks, the Foundation's Strategic Decision Committee needs to discuss and decide.

  • Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Using Technological Intelligence for Strategic Decision Making in High Technology Environments, 78 (2): 217 30.

  • The Clinical Strategy Committee (CSC) will discuss and lead thinking on pan borough strategic clinical issues across the six CCGs in South East London and to advise and make recommendations to the SEL Committee in Common for Strategic Decision Making and other relevant CCG decision making bodies.

  • If, after consideration at a meeting of Board of Directors, the Board of Directors is unable to reach a decision regarding a Strategic Decision (a “Deadlock Matter”), then each Stockholder shall cause its members of the Board of Directors to execute a unanimous written consent evidencing and describing in reasonable detail, the Deadlock Matter at such meeting or within five (5) days after such meeting.

  • The establishment of the Foundation, referring to the operation of traditional entities, will establish various functional committees, including Strategic Decision Committee, Technology Review Committee, Compensation and Nomination Committee, and Public Relations Committee.

  • If, after consideration at a meeting of Board of Directors, the Board of Directors is unable to reach a decision regarding a Strategic Decision (a “Deadlock Matter”), then the chief executive officer of each holder of Class B Common Stock shall have forty-five (45) days following such meeting of Board of Directors to meet and negotiate, in good faith, to resolve the Deadlock Matter.


More Definitions of Strategic Decision

Strategic Decision shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.
Strategic Decision means, with respect to the Specified Litigation, any decision that involves the appeal of any aspect of the case (whether after a verdict or on an interlocutory basis), the addition of any Claim or party, changing legal counsel or the basis for payment of the fees of counsel, any admission of liability with respect to any Claim against a CINAR Entity in the Specified Litigation, or any other proposed decision or determination that, in the opinion of outside counsel representing the CINAR Entities in the Specified Litigation, represents a material change or development in strategy with respect to the Specified Litigation and results in a substantial likelihood that the recovery or receipt by the CINAR Entities of any amount of Litigation Proceeds (whether pursuant to a court order at trial or upon appeal or pursuant to the terms of any settlement agreement) will be delayed or the payment of any amount of Litigation Payments (whether pursuant to a court order at trial or upon appeal or pursuant to the terms of any settlement agreement) will be accelerated; provided, however, a Strategic Decision shall not include any action that constitutes (in whole or in part) a Settlement Decision.
Strategic Decision means a decision that has the potential to adversely affect Nlaka’pamux Aboriginal Rights but is not triggered by an application for a Decision and for greater certainty the Strategic Decision may include a statutory authorizations by a Provincial Agency under the legislation identified in Appendix F;
Strategic Decision means any decision or action likely to have a material impact upon the profitability or strategic goals of the Company. The Employee agrees that the term "strategic decision" is to be construed broadly under this Agreement and that he should contact either Mr. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ Mr. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ he has any doubts, questions, or concerns about whether a contemplated course of action constitutes a strategic decision. The Employee also agrees that he will make measurable and significant progress in moving the Company toward any strategic goals established by the Company. These strategic goals include:
Strategic Decision means an AI’s decision to implement a specific strategy.