Joint Committee May Delegate Clause Samples
The "Joint Committee May Delegate" clause allows a joint committee, typically established by agreement between parties, to assign some or all of its responsibilities or decision-making powers to a subcommittee or another designated group. In practice, this means the joint committee can formally authorize a smaller group or individual to handle specific tasks, such as overseeing project milestones or resolving disputes, thereby streamlining operations. This clause is essential for increasing efficiency and flexibility in governance, as it enables the joint committee to manage complex or time-consuming matters more effectively by distributing workload and expertise.
Joint Committee May Delegate. 10.18.1 The Joint Committee may delegate any of the powers which are conferred on them under this Agreement:
(a) to such person, sub-committee or group;
(b) to such an extent;
(c) in relation to such matters; and
(d) on such terms and conditions, as they think fit from time to time.
10.18.2 The Joint Committee may allow that such delegation shall automatically authorise further delegation of the Joint Committee's powers by any person to whom they are delegated provided that the Joint Committee specifically states this within such delegation authority.
10.18.3 The Joint Committee may revoke any delegation in whole or part, or alter its terms and conditions at any time.
Joint Committee May Delegate. 9.24.1 The Joint Committee may delegate any of the powers which are conferred on them under this Agreement:
(a) to a sub-committee or an officer of one of the councils;
(b) to such an extent;
(c) in relation to such matters; and
(d) on such terms and conditions, as they think fit from time to time (subject to any restrictions that may be imposed upon such delegation by any of the Councils).
9.24.2 The Joint Committee may allow that such delegation shall automatically authorise further delegation of the Joint Committee's powers by any person to whom they are delegated provided that the Joint Committee specifically states this within such delegation authority.
9.24.3 The Joint Committee may revoke any delegation in whole or part, or alter its terms and conditions at any time.
Joint Committee May Delegate. 9.8.1 The Joint Committee may delegate any of the powers which are conferred on them under this Agreement as "Joint Committee Matters" or forming part of their terms of reference pursuant to Part 1 (Joint Committee Terms of Reference):-
(a) to a sub-committee or an officer of one of the councils; and/or
(b) to the Programme Director; to such an extent, in relation to such matters referred to in this Clause 9.8.1 and on such terms and conditions as they think fit from time to time (subject to any restrictions that may be imposed upon such delegation by the Joint Committee).
9.8.2 The Joint Committee may allow that such delegation shall automatically authorise further delegation of the Joint Committee's powers by any person to whom they are delegated provided that the Joint Committee specifically states this within such delegation authority.
9.8.3 The Joint Committee may revoke any delegation in whole or part, or alter its terms and conditions at any time.
