Consultation Phase Sample Clauses

Consultation Phase. The CF By-Laws shall also provide that, during the Trade Sale Procedure, the Dissolution Procedure and/or the Demerger Procedure, as the case may be (such period also the “Consultation Phase”) each of the CF Shareholders shall (a) be prohibited and not allowed to transfer its CF Shareholding other than in the context and for the limited purposes of the relevant procedures, and (b) consult with the other to find a common strategy to dispose of their respective Participations in Pirelli with a view to maximizing the proceeds of any such disposal, taking also into account the best entrepreneurial interest of CF and of Pirelli. In the event that the CF Shareholders reach an agreement on such disposal, the entire CF Shareholding and/or all the Pirelli Shares owned, also indirectly, by CF shall be disposed of according to such agreement, notwithstanding and in lieu of the relevant procedure currently in place, that shall be in such case, and where required, revoked.
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Consultation Phase. The SP will schedule a consultation meeting with the Customer. The purpose of the Consultation Phase is for the SP and Customer to work together to derive the network security design and policy based on Customer’s specific security needs. Proper planning at this point is necessary to ensure the smooth and proper installation of the BOX and operation of the Security Services.
Consultation Phase. SERVICE PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES Consultation Meeting The SP will schedule with Customer a consultation meeting. The SP and Customer will work together to establish the initial policy/rules to be implemented, based on the Customer’s security vulnerability assessment and risk analysis, and specific Customer requirements. Customer agrees to perform a security vulnerability assessment and a risk analysis of it’s own environment, prior to the consultation meeting. Policy Design The SP will recommend security options where applicable. Customer has the ultimate decision on the policies to be implemented, and accepts responsibility for the final policy. To facilitate the consulting meeting, Customer is expected to provide the following information prior to or at the meeting: Ÿ A complete Firewall/VPN Implementation Checklist, a list of Customer security requirements and goals to be used as input to the joint development of the security policy by the SP and the Customer. Ÿ Current diagram of Customer’s network showing, at the minimum, all Internet accessible servers, routers and IP addresses in use. Implementation Plan The SP will receive an Implementation Plan from Customer for approval, indicating deliverables agreed upon in the meeting. Customer will provide the SP with an Implementation Plan for approval, indicating deliverables agreed upon in the meeting. BOX Design The SP will design all BOX necessary to establish the requested service. n/a
Consultation Phase. Within seven 7 days of the signing of this Agreement, a project manager will engage in a consultation with You to discuss your objectives, target audience, and intended style, appearance, color scheme and content.
Consultation Phase. The point at which a Committee Draft is published begins the consultation phase of this Procedure. If it anticipated that a Committee Draft will become a DDEX Standard rather than a Candidate Standard, such Committee Draft shall in all cases be declared in conjunction with a sufficient number of Sample Messages which taken together demonstrate (a) that there are no technical errors in the Committee Draft likely to cause Licensees problems in carrying out implementations once the Committee Draft has become a DDEX Standard and (b) show how the relevant Standard can be implemented by Licensees. When a Committee Draft has been declared, the Sponsor/Chair of the Working Group shall instruct the Secretariat to invite all Members (regardless of which category to which they belong) to comment on it in the form of Input Documents. This consultation procedure shall last one calendar month. At the end of the consultation, the Technical Management Group shall be convened by the Secretariat to determine whether or not the nature of the comments submitted by Members allow the Committee Draft to progress to Draft Standard status. The Technical Management Group may consult with the Sponsor and, in addition, consult the Working Group to assist in determining the next steps. The Technical Management Group shall review the comments received from Members during the consultation and determine if the Committee Draft can progress taking into account those comments. If the Technical Management Group, which may consult with the Sponsor, determines that the comments do allow the Committee Draft to progress, it shall instruct the Secretariat to produce:

Related to Consultation Phase

  • Consultation Process (a) At the time of providing written notice of reduction to affected Employee(s), the Employer shall:

  • Prior consultation It is expected that the Parents, or duly authorised education guardian, will consult personally with the Head or with the Head's authorised deputy before Notice of Withdrawal is given by the Parents.

  • Tribal Consultation 1. For FEMA Undertakings on Tribal lands or potentially affecting properties of religious and cultural significance to Tribes, and where no tribe-specific consultation agreements or protocols are in place, FEMA shall consult with affected Tribe(s) or in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. In determining who the affected Tribe(s) may be, FEMA will first establish that it is a type of Undertaking with potential to affect historic properties with religious and cultural significance and may consult with the SHPO and Tribe(s), and may access the National Park Service (NPS) Native American Consultation Database or other tools to identify geographic tribal interests.

  • Consultations 1. A Party may request in writing consultations with the other Party with respect to any matter referred to in Article 174 (Scope of Application). 2. The requesting Party shall deliver the request to the other Party, and shall set out the reasons for the request, including identification of the measure or other matter at issue and an indication of the legal basis for the complaint. 3. The requested Party shall reply to the request in writing within 25 days following the date of receipt of the request. 4. The Parties shall enter into consultations in good faith within: (a) 35 days following the date of receipt of the request for consultations regarding urgent matters (20); or (b) 40 days following the date of receipt of the request for consultations for all other matters. 5. The consulting Parties shall make every attempt to arrive at a mutually satisfactory resolution of any matter raised through consultations under this Article or other consultative provisions of this Agreement.

  • Consultation 10.1 The Employer agrees to consult the Employee timeously where the exercising of its powers will have amongst others-

  • JOINT CONSULTATION 21.01 The parties acknowledge the mutual benefits to be derived from joint consultation and are prepared to enter into discussion aimed at the development and introduction of appropriate machinery for the purpose of providing joint consultation on matters of common interest.

  • Technical Consultations 1. A Party may initiate technical consultations with another Party through the respective contact points with the aim of resolving any matter arising under this Chapter.

  • Construction Phase Part 1 –

  • Production Phase contract period in which the Development and the Production are to be performed.

  • Construction Phase Fee Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee is the maximum amount payable to Contractor for any cost or profit expectation incurred in the performance of the Work that is not specifically identified as being eligible for reimbursement by Owner elsewhere in this Agreement. References in the UGSC to Contractor’s “overhead” and “profit” mean Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee. The Construction Phase Fee includes, but is not limited to, the following items:

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