Organisation Clause Samples

The 'Organisation' clause defines the structure, roles, and responsibilities within a company or project. It typically outlines how authority is distributed, who is responsible for decision-making, and may specify reporting lines or the composition of key teams or committees. By clearly delineating organisational roles and hierarchies, this clause ensures efficient management and helps prevent confusion or disputes over responsibilities.
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Organisation. The statutes, membership, procedures, and other matters relating to the Court of Justice shall be determined by the Assembly in a protocol relating to the Court of Justice.
Organisation. Əməliyyat şirkətinin işçi heyətinin ümumi sayı mümkün qədər minimum səviyyədə saxlanılır və Podratçı adından gündəlik Neft- qaz əməliyyatlarının aparılması üçün zəruri ▇▇▇▇ idarəetmə, texniki, əməliyyat, istismar və inzibati heyətdən ibarətdir. The Operating Company personnel shall be kept to the minimum practicable size, and shall include management personnel, technical professionals, operating and maintenance personnel and administrative personnel required to carry out the day to day Petroleum Operations on behalf of Contractor.
Organisation. The Borrower is a corporation duly organised, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islands and is duly qualified to do business and is in good standing in such jurisdictions where such qualification is necessary.
Organisation. Each of the PT Covered Assets listed in Exhibit VII is and, on the date of the Initial Closing and, if it is the case, on the date of each other Closing relating to an Interest in such Wireless Property or Global Telecom, will be a corporation or a company, as the case may be, duly organised, validly existing under the laws of their respective country of incorporation and has and will have all requisite corporate and other power and corporate authority to own, lease and operate its properties and to carry on its operations as now being conducted. Each of Portugal Telecom and PT Móveis has heretofore made available to TEM in Section 4.1 of the PT Group Disclosure Schedule complete and correct copies of the bylaws and the shareholders agreements of each of the PT Covered Assets as currently in effect. The rights and obligations set forth in such shareholders agreements are, on the date hereof, (a) the valid and binding rights and obligations of each of the parties thereto enforceable against each of such parties in accordance with their terms, and no party thereto is in default thereunder; and (b) duly annotated in PT Covered Assets corporate books and records.
Organisation. SFA has over two hundred full time staff reporting to the Chief Executive. He is supported directly by an executive team, each member of which has POLICY DETERMINED BY SENIOR senior management responsibility for a specific aspect of SFA's activity. PRACTICIONERS AND INDEPENDENTS SUPPORTED BY A PROFESSIOINAL Overseeing the work of the executive is the Chairman and Board of EXECUTIVE AND STAFF Directors. These are not employees of SFA but are either senior practitioners from member firms or persons independent of SFA and its firms who represent the interests of the investor. The Board delegates responsibility for the detail of policy, rulemaking and disciplinary procedures to specialist committees which are also composed of practitioners and independents. Supported by a professional staff, this combination provides for effective and flexible self-regulation.
Organisation. 1) Technical (2) Unskilled.
Organisation. Which body is assigned responsibility for issuing FLEGT licenses? Are the roles of the licensing authority and its personnel with regard to issuing FLEGT licenses clearly defined and publicly available? Are the competence requirements defined and internal controls established for the personnel of the licensing authority? Does the licensing authority have adequate resources for carrying out its task?
Organisation. The parties agree to highlight that there shall be no barriers to the organisation of the enterprise and its employees and that this organ- isation can be facilitated by access to induction for new employees.
Organisation. The Buyer is a corporation duly organised and validly existing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation.
Organisation. (i) The Allottee(s) along with other allottee(s) in the said Project shall join to form and register an organisation or society or association or condominium or a limited company as determined by the Promoter (hereinafter referred to as the said “Organisation”) to be known by such name as the Promoter may decide. For the said purpose, the Allotee(s) shall sign and execute the application for registration and/or membership and other papers and documents necessary for the formation and registration of such Organisation and for becoming a member, including the bye-laws of the proposed Organisation. The Allotee(s) shall duly fill in, sign and return to the Promoter within seven days of the same being forwarded by the Promoter to the Allottee(s), so as to enable the Promoter to register the Organisation of allottee(s). No objection shall be taken by the Allottee(s) with respect to the same. Changes or modifications, if any, are to be made in the draft bye-laws, or the Memorandum and/or Articles of Association, as may be required by the Registrar of Co-operative Societies or the Registrar of Companies as the case may be, or any other Competent Authority. The Promoter shall not be liable for any claims or penalties for delay in forming the Organisation, on account of any delay of the unit owners in complying with the above. (ii) The Promoter shall, at its discretion, as prescribed under the applicable laws, form an apex organization (being either an organisation or society or association or condominium or a limited company) (“Apex Organisation”) for the entire development of the said Land or separate apex organisation (being either an organisation or society or association or condominium or a limited company) (“Apex Organisations”) for each of the residential and commercial zones and/ or such other authorized development zones, as the Promoter may deem fit, for the purposes of effective maintenance and management of the entire said Land including for common areas and amenities of the said Land at such time and in such a manner as the Promoter may deem fit to be known by such name as the Promoter may decide, within such period as may be prescribed under the applicable laws. (iii) The Promoter may become a member of the Organisation and/or Apex Organisation to the extent of all unsold and/or un-allotted units, areas and spaces in the said Building and said Land. (iv) The Promoter will have the right to decide upon the phases of development of the said Land . Furthe...