Operating Committee definition

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.
Operating Committee means the Committee established by that name in the Operating Agreement pursuant to Article 7.
Operating Committee means the governing body of the CAT NMS, LLC designated as such and described in Article IV of the CAT NMS Plan.

Examples of Operating Committee in a sentence

  • Each Party shall appoint one representative and an alternate for the Operating Committee.

  • The Company shall appoint the first chair of the Operating Committee, GPL shall appoint the second chair, and the Parties shall then alternate with respect to subsequent appointments.

  • The Statement shall include calculations, in reasonable detail, of such amounts owed to the Company for Fixed Payments and Variable Payments (if any) and amounts owed to GPL, including for liquidated damages, in accordance with this Agreement and the procedures determined by the Operating Committee.

  • Within fourteen (14) Days of the date of this Agreement, the Parties shall form an Operating Committee for day-to-day management of the interchange agreement.

  • The Parties shall establish an Operating Committee comprising four (4) members.


More Definitions of Operating Committee

Operating Committee means the committee established and functioning under clause 4.
Operating Committee means the Operating Committee of Epoch which meets periodically and is responsible for implementation of Epoch's business strategy.
Operating Committee means the committee constituted in accordance with Article 5.
Operating Committee bears the meaning as set out in Section 5.6.
Operating Committee has the meaning set forth in Section 4.01.
Operating Committee means one representative each from Company and Seller, pursuant to Section 10.7.
Operating Committee means the Committee constituted pursuant to this Agreement and the Joint Operating Agreement.