Any other decisions Sample Clauses
The "Any other decisions" clause serves to address and govern decisions or matters that are not explicitly covered elsewhere in the agreement. In practice, this clause typically grants authority to a designated party or group—such as a board, committee, or manager—to make determinations on unforeseen issues or situations that arise during the course of the contract. By including this provision, the agreement ensures flexibility and continuity, allowing for efficient resolution of unexpected matters without the need for constant amendments or renegotiations.
Any other decisions. All reasonable efforts shall be taken to ensure that the decisions of the Steering Committee are taken on the basis of a consensus. However, where consensus on an issue cannot be achieved in the course of a meeting of the Steering Committee, a call for an indicative vote may be made by the Steering Committee Chair or by a Quorum. If the indicative vote indicates a favourable outcome (in accordance with a requirement for a two-thirds majority) but a consensus is nonetheless not achieved, a call for a deciding vote may be made by a Quorum to be held at the following meeting of the Steering Committee. At such second meeting, the adoption of a decision shall be made in accordance with the Voting Procedures. At such second meeting, the adoption of a decision shall require:
a. a Quorum (as defined in Annex F);
b. compliance with the Voting Procedures;
c. the agreement of at least a two thirds majority (66%) of the Quorum.
