Collaboration Council definition

Collaboration Council means the collaborative leadership group consisting of non-for-profit anchor members, as described in paragraph 6 and 7 and Schedule B of this agreement.
Collaboration Council means the governing body of the X-OHT established under the Collaboration Agreement.

Examples of Collaboration Council in a sentence

  • Section 15.1 Joint Collaboration Council A FCASA/FCPS Collaboration Council shall be established, jointly chaired by a designated representative from FCASA and FCPS.

  • If these efforts do not lead to a resolution, any involved Team Member shall refer it to the Collaboration Council.

  • All of the Collaboration Council members, other than the member representing the Team Member at issue, must unanimously agree that expulsion is advisable.

  • The Collaboration Council shall determine the mandate and composition of any such subcommittee or working group.

  • The Collaboration Council shall work to resolve the dispute in an amicable and constructive manner.

  • Unless a Project Agreement provides otherwise: (a) the parties to a Project Agreement may terminate the Project Agreement by mutual written agreement, provided that they give at least 90 days’ notice to the Collaboration Council; and (b) a party to a Project Agreement may withdraw from the Project Agreement by giving at least 90 days’ notice to the Collaboration Council and the other parties to the Project Agreement.

  • The Fund Manager will submit financial reports to the Collaboration Council on a monthly basis and retain financial records for at least seven years.

  • If a Team Member becomes aware of an issue that might materially impact its, or another Team Member’s, ability to perform its obligations under this Framework or a Project or Project Agreement, they will promptly notify the Collaboration Council so that the impact on the Shared Objectives can be assessed and mitigated.

  • Guests may attend a meeting upon consent of a majority of the Collaboration Council members participating in the meeting.

  • Reasons for expulsion may include if the Team Member is not meeting its commitments under this Framework or a Project or Project Agreement, no longer agrees to the Shared Objectives, or is disruptive to the consensual governing process at the Collaboration Council.