Core Members Clause Samples
Core Members i) The Core Members of Orchestra of the Swan shall be defined as the musicians listed in Appendix 3. The expectation is that Core Members would be available for a reasonable number of dates over each season. Core Members will be able to have extended time of unavailability, which they can make up in following seasons to a reasonable percentage over a 3-year period from their initial appointment each remaining as Core Members subject to sufficient work being undertaken and subject to Clauses 16, 17 and 18.
ii) Core Members will be engaged and paid on a freelance engagement-by- engagement basis and membership does not guarantee any number of days’ work. All players will be responsible for their own tax and national insurance arrangements and membership does not imply any employment benefits.
Core Members. Core Members will have access to Draft Specifications under development and are authorized to provide comments and input to Specifications under development. Core Members will have access to all releases of Final Specifications in accordance with the terms of the Intellectual Property Rights Policy without additional fee. Core Members are authorized to designate a representative to be a member of a Working Group. Core Members shall have such other rights as the Board of Directors may from time to time approve. The current annual Membership Fee for Core Members is set forth on the Fee Schedule to the Membership Agreement, and can be adjusted by Board Approval.
Core Members. Core members are expected to:
7.2.2.1 commit at least one half-time equivalent of resources to the development of the consortium goals, at least half of which should be available for code development. The other half may be devoted to code development but also to analyzing requirements, testing software, or other contributions to the DC priorities;
7.2.2.2 actively contribute to the work in the TC and commit to working under the guidelines and instructions of the TC.
Core Members. Medical Member (Geriatrician/Medical Provider) Public Health Member Mental Health Member Social Work Member (non-DHS) County Attorney Member Law Enforcement Member DHS Adult Protective Services Member Public Guardian Member
Core Members. Core Members are organizations or individuals who fulfill all the requirements of Associate Members, and also: Associate Members. Associate members are expected to: Code of Conduct
Core Members. The voting weight of a Core Member is 2. A voting weight of 3 is attributed to the ESRF, as the institute coordinating the Collaboration (cf. § 3.2).
Core Members. Contribute to the financing of the TANGO Collaboration by paying an annual fee decided by the Collaboration Steering Committee (cf. § 5.1); • Provide human resources to the development of TANGO-CS (code, documentation, design, architecture, etc). This contribution should be significant - 6 person months per year is considered a minimum - and should be dedicated to tasks recognised by the Steering Committee of general interest. The Steering Committee decides by a majority vote which tasks are of general interest (cf. Annex 2).
Core Members. Members of the Alliance who are founding members or subsequently admitted as Core Members upon unanimous approval of the current Alliance Core Board Members, under Section V.G of this Agreement, with key decision-making power regarding governance and management functions and who fulfill a majority of the financial obligations for the Alliance. The founding members are Creighton, DMG, MIHS, and St. Joseph’s.
