LEADING Sample Clauses

LEADING. MEN 4.3 Add to existing: (a) Working Leading men shall receive the Leading man rate over and above the contract rate while engaged in work for which a contract premium rate is paid. A Leading man on the jobsite leading a crew composed of journeymen receiving such contract premium rate also is entitled to Leading man pay over and above the premium. (b) It is agreed that when shipwrights are performing service work for another craft they will be under the direction of the supervision of that other craft. Shipwright crews performing the production work of their own craft will be under their own supervision. ARTICLE 7.
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LEADING. To maintain and build upon our position amongst the top research-intensive universities globally.
LEADING. COPETENCIES Strategic direction and leadership Provide and direct a vision for the institution, and inspire and deploy others to deliver on the strategic institutional mandate. It includes: • Impact and influence • Institutional performance management • Strategic planning and management • Organisational awareness 1.67 People management Effectively manage, inspire and encourage people, respect diversity, optimise talent and build and nurture relationships in order to achieve institutional objectives. It includes: • Human capital planning and development • Diversity management • Employee relations management • Negotiation and dispute management 1.67 Programme and project management Able to understand program and project management methodology; plan, manage, monitor and evaluate specific activities in order to deliver on set objectives. It includes: • Program and project planning and implementationService delivery management • Program and project monitoring and evaluation 1.67 Financial management Able to compile, plan and manage budgets, control cash flow, institute financial risk management and administer procurement processes in accordance with recognised financial practices. Further to ensure that all financial transactions are managed in an ethical manner. It includes: • Budget planning and execution • Financial strategy and deliveryFinancial reporting and delivery 1.67 Competency Definition Weight Change leadership Able to direct and initiate transformation on all levels in order to successfully drive and implement new initiatives and deliver professional and quality services to the community. It includes: • Change vision and strategy • Process design and improvement • Change impact monitoring and evaluation 1.67 Governance leadership Able to promote, direct and apply professionalism in managing risk and compliance requirements and apply a thorough understanding of governance practices and obligations. Further, able to direct the conceptualisation of relevant policies and enhance cooperative governance relationships. It includes: • Policy formulation • Risk and compliance management • Cooperative governance 1.67 CORE COMPETENCIES

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  • 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.

  • Dealings NCPS and any stockholder, director, officer or employee of NCPS may buy, sell, and deal in any of the securities of the Issuer and become pecuniary interested in any transaction in which the Issuer may be interested, and contract and lend money to the Issuer and otherwise act as fully and freely as though it were not NCPS under this Escrow Agreement. Nothing herein shall preclude NCPS from acting in any other capacity for the Issuer or any other entity.

  • Negotiation and Mediation If either party serves written notice of a Dispute upon the other party (a “Dispute Notice”), the parties will first attempt to resolve the Dispute by direct discussions between representatives of the parties who have authority to settle the Dispute. In the event the Dispute is not resolved within 15 days by the initial representatives to whom the matter is referred, the Dispute will be escalated for resolution to the CFO of each party. If the parties agree, they may also attempt to resolve the Dispute through mediation administered by a mutually agreed upon mediator.

  • Negotiation In the event of any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the affected party shall notify the other party, and the parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve the matter within ten (10) days after the date of such notice (the “Notice Date”). Any disputes not resolved by good faith discussions shall be referred to senior executives of each party, who shall meet at a mutually acceptable time and location within thirty (30) days after the Notice Date and attempt to negotiate a settlement.

  • Routine Dealings The Custodian will, in general, attend to all routine and mechanical matters in accordance with industry standards in connection with the sale, exchange, substitution, purchase, transfer, or other dealings with Securities or other property of each Fund except as may be otherwise provided in this Agreement or directed from time to time by Instructions from any particular Fund. The Custodian may also make payments to itself or others from the Assets for disbursements and out-of-pocket expenses incidental to handling Securities or other similar items relating to its duties under this Agreement, provided that all such payments shall be accounted for to the appropriate Fund.

  • Transactions identified under Section 2 of this Agreement shall be deemed exception services ("Exception Services") when such transactions:

  • Negotiations At the written request of a Party, each Party will appoint a knowledgeable, responsible representative to meet and negotiate in good faith to resolve any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement. The Parties intend that these negotiations be conducted by non-lawyer, business representatives. The location, format, frequency, duration, and conclusion of these discussions shall be left to the discretion of the representatives. Upon agreement, the representatives may utilize other alternative dispute resolution procedures such as mediation to assist in the negotiations. Discussions and correspondence among the representatives for purposes of these negotiations shall be treated as confidential information developed for purposes of settlement, exempt from discovery, and shall not be admissible in the arbitration described below or in any lawsuit without the concurrence of all Parties. Documents identified in or provided with such communications, which are not prepared for purposes of the negotiations, are not so exempted and may, if otherwise discoverable, be discovered or otherwise admissible, be admitted in evidence, in the arbitration or lawsuit.

  • Syndication The Borrowers agree that the Administrative Agent has the right to syndicate the Commitments and the Term Loans at any time or from time to time to a group of financial institutions (the "Additional Lenders") identified by the Administrative Agent in consultation with the Borrowers, if the Administrative Agent and its affiliates determine to syndicate the Commitments and the Term Loans. The Borrowers agree to actively assist the Administrative Agent and its affiliates in completing a syndication satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Borrowers, including (a) using commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the syndication efforts benefit materially from the Borrower's lending and equity relationships, (b) direct contact between the Borrowers and any Additional Lenders, (c) furnishing, or, as the Administrative Agent may request, assisting in the preparation of, information, projections and marketing materials to be used in connection with the syndication and (d) the hosting, with the Administrative Agent and its affiliates, of one or more meetings of any Additional Lenders. The Administrative Agent and its affiliates would manage all aspects of the syndication, in consultation with the Borrowers, including decisions as to the selection of institutions to be approached and when they will be approached, when their commitments will be accepted, which institutions will participate, the allocations of the commitments among any Additional Lenders and the amount and distribution of fees among any Additional Lenders. The Borrowers acknowledge that the information the Borrowers may be asked to furnish to the Administrative Agent and its affiliates and to any Additional Lenders may include sensitive competitive information, and the Administrative Agent and its affiliates agree to take appropriate and customary confidentiality precautions with respect thereto. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in the event of a syndication (i) no Lender shall be permitted to syndicate more than 49% of the Commitments, Term Loans and LC Disbursements held by it on the Closing Date without the prior written consent of the Borrowers and (ii) any syndication shall be offered to the Lenders pro rata (to the extent desired by any Lenders) based on their respective Loan Percentages.

  • Autonomy The Governing Board shall exercise substantive control over such areas as personnel decisions, financial decisions, curriculum and instruction, resource allocation, establishing and monitoring the achievement of school improvement goals, and school operations, which are listed by way of example and not by limitation.

  • Negotiation Process (a) If either the Chief Executive Officer of ICANN (“CEO”) or the Chairperson of the Registry Stakeholder Group (“Chair”) desires to discuss any revision(s) to this Agreement, the CEO or Chair, as applicable, shall provide written notice to the other person, which shall set forth in reasonable detail the proposed revisions to this Agreement (a “Negotiation Notice”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither the CEO nor the Chair may

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