Participation Principles Clause Samples

Participation Principles. 3.1. The Participant is not eligible to acquire any Tokens if the Participant is a Prohibited Participant as defined above. Tokens are not available to any Prohibited Participant and the Company retains the right to refuse to transfer the Tokens to any Prohibited Participant. 3.2. The Participant understands and agrees that it is his obligation to ensure compliance with any legislation relevant to his country of residence or domicile concerning the acquisition of Tokens. The Participant also represents and warrants that to the extent that he is not a Prohibited Participant, it is solely up to him to inform himself and ensure that no prior or subsequent approval, notification, registration or licence is needed or if such is needed it is solely up to him to obtain such prior or subsequent approval, notification, registration or licence. 3.3. All Tokens allocated from the Company are final, and there are no refunds or cancellations except as may be required by applicable law, decree, regulation, treaty, or administrative act and/or as set forth in Clause 4 of this Agreement. The Company reserves the right to refuse or cancel the acquisition of Tokens at any time at its sole discretion. 3.4. The Participant confirms his understanding that Tokens are not securities and do not carry with them any rights as may be commonly associated with securities. In particular, Tokens do not grant any rights with respect to corporate decision making. Also, Tokens do not grant a right to dividends, votes or proceeds upon liquidation or any other right to payment from the Company. Tokens are intended solely to be used on the Platform. Rights of the Participant in this Token Crowdsale are limited to statutory and contractual rights according to Law. 3.5. The Participant confirms his understanding that the Company retains all right, title and interest in all of its intellectual property, including inventions, discoveries, processes, marks, methods, compositions, formulae, techniques, information, source code, brand names, graphics, user interface design, text, logos, images, information and data pertaining to the Website, the Project and Token whether or not patentable, copyrightable or protectable in trademark, and any trademarks, copyrights or patents based thereon. A Participant may not use any of the Company’s intellectual property for any reason, except with the Company’s express, prior, written consent. 3.6. Acquiring Tokens by the Participant in no way creates any exclusiv...
Participation Principles. The following sections detail the principles, goals, and expectations of conduct for every Steering Committee Member. Steering Committee Members will strive to include cultural competence and work collectively and cooperatively, maintaining impartiality, fairness, and respect for all CSC members and the communities we represent, including people who live in the East Oakland AB 617 plan area, businesses and organizations, youth groups, schools, local, regional, and State governments, health agencies and faith-based organizations—to ensure all represented parties are heard and can agree on an outcome that protects public health. By signing below, I agree to abide by all conditions of the East Oakland Community Steering Committee Charter. A. Providing strategic guidance, vision, and oversight, such as: 1. Informing the development of the East Oakland Community Steering Committee’s Community Emissions Reduction Plan 2. Tracking progress of the work using agreed-upon indicators at Steering Committee and subcommittee levels 3. Improving data collection and reporting for community education to inform development of emission and exposure reduction strategies 4. Identifying measurable and ambitious goals to reduce health risk in East Oakland B. Providing leadership and accountability by: 1. Identifying obstacles and building consensus to achieve the CERP’s goals 2. Assessing my individual impact and considering how my own organization or those in my network can align to the common goals and principles of the Community Steering Committee 3. Showing up in partnership as a vocal champion of the program's collective impact and effort in the communities C. Play an active role by: 1. Attending a minimum of 70% of scheduled Steering Committee meetings (in their entirety) within 12-months of a member’s appointment. 2. Special Meeting Attendance - Attending community summits and town hall meetings as they are scheduled through the development of the plan to encourage and facilitate community engagement. (Co-Chair attendance is required. CSC member attendance is encouraged but optional.) 3. Reviewing materials prior to meetings and coming prepared for engaged discussion, active listening, and respectful dialogue. D. Listening and engaging in respectful dialogue 1. In the event of a conflict (or behavior which violates the Council’s commitment to respect and civility) between CSC Members and/or between CSC Members and Air District staff regarding CSC matters arises: a. CSC me...