Co-Leader definition

Co-Leader means one of two Committee Members responsible for, among other things, overseeing the governance and operations of the Union and chairing General Meetings.
Co-Leader means either of the Members specifically identified in Annex II of the CSJU Regulation as, namely XXX
Co-Leader means a person who, together with another person or persons, has been selected to lead the Party in accordance with Rule 6.

Examples of Co-Leader in a sentence

  • A Party may replace any or all of its representatives (and designated JDC Co-Leader) at any time by informing the other Party’s JDC Co-Leader in advance, in writing (which may be by email).

  • Corvus’ JDC Co-Leader shall chair the Joint Development Committee (“JDC Chair”), including scheduling JDC meetings (at the request of either Party) and setting meeting agendas.

  • The JDC Chair shall prepare the initial draft minutes and provide the Genentech Co-Leader with ten (10) business days for Genentech to review and approve such minutes.

  • When Green Party Ministers speak about matters outside their portfolio responsibilities, however, they may speak as Co-Leader and/or members of the Green Party.

  • A Researching Party may replace any or all of its JPT representatives (and designated JPT Co-Leader) at any time and shall provide prior written notice (including by email) to the other Researching Party’s JPT Co-Leader of any such change.

  • A decision that may be made at a JPT meeting may also be made without a meeting if such decision is agreed to in writing (including by email) by each Researching Party’s JPT Co-Leader (or its designee), provided that each Researching Party’s written communication clearly indicates that such decision is a formal decision by such Researching Party’s JPT.

  • A Party may replace any or all of its representatives (and designated Team Co-Leader) at any time by informing the other Team Co-Leader in advance, in writing (which may be by email).

  • If a Party’s representative (including its ESWG Co-Leader) is unable to attend a given meeting, such Party may designate a knowledgeable alternate to attend such meeting and perform the functions of such representative.

  • A Party may replace any or all of its representatives (and designated ESWG Co-Leader) at any time by informing the other Party’s ESWG Co-Leader in advance, in writing (which may be by email).

  • Each Party may substitute or replace its respective Project Co-Leader at any time by providing written notice to the other Party; provided that such substitution or replacement is at least of substantially equivalent organizational seniority and qualification.