Mutually Arranged Clause Samples

The 'Mutually Arranged' clause establishes that certain actions, decisions, or arrangements under the agreement require the joint consent or coordination of all involved parties. In practice, this means that neither party can unilaterally make changes or take specific steps without first consulting and obtaining agreement from the other party; for example, scheduling meetings, modifying deliverables, or altering timelines would all need to be mutually agreed upon. This clause ensures collaboration and prevents misunderstandings by requiring both parties to actively participate in key decisions, thereby promoting fairness and reducing the risk of disputes.
Mutually Arranged. Is an agreement between the Branch Manager and the Unit Chairperson or designate of the Union, in writing.
Mutually Arranged. (or Mutually Agreed)
Mutually Arranged. An Agreement between a Department Head of the Company and Local Chairman of the Union.
Mutually Arranged. Is an agreement between the Manager of the Company and the Executive Board of the Union, in writing.