Requiring additional Prior Approvals Sample Clauses

The 'Requiring additional Prior Approvals' clause establishes that certain actions or decisions under the agreement cannot be taken without first obtaining explicit consent from a specified party, often in writing. In practice, this may apply to activities such as subcontracting, making significant changes to project scope, or incurring expenses beyond a set threshold, all of which would require the other party’s approval before proceeding. This clause serves to maintain oversight and control, ensuring that key decisions are not made unilaterally and reducing the risk of unauthorized or undesirable actions.
Requiring additional Prior Approvals. If the Government of the United States imposes such conditions as stated above in clause (c), it shall immediately notify the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia in writing of its intent. This notification shall include a description of the:
Requiring additional Prior Approvals. If the Government of the United States imposes such conditions as stated above in clause (c), it shall immediately notify the Government of the Republic of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islands in writing of its intent. This notification shall include a description of the: