Joint Coordinating Committee definition
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The Joint Coordinating Committee shall develop procedures for holding meetings, keeping minutes of meetings, maintaining records and appointing and operating sub-committees as may be required.
The Joint Coordinating Committee shall serve as a point of co-ordination and negotiation for the two Parties.
Decisions of the Joint Coordinating Committee shall be made by agreement of not less than a majority of the committee members and shall not be binding on the Parties unless such decision is affirmed in writing by a duly authorised representative of each Party.
The Joint Coordinating Committee will be responsible for monitoring and coordinating and settling disputes that may arise from the compliance with these guidelines.
The Joint Coordinating Committee will be responsible for monitoring and coordinating the compliance with these guidelines and settling disputes that may arise from the operation of the Project.
Substitutes may attend the Joint Coordinating Committee meetings but cannot participate in them unless they are replacing a regular member.
The Joint Coordinating Committee shall meet at least once per month.
The resolutions, considerations and discussions taking place from time to time within the Joint Coordinating Committee shall at all times remain subject to the express provisions of this Agreement, and, accordingly the respective rights and obligations of the Parties under this Agreement (or otherwise) shall not be affected by Articles 11.1 to 11.2.
The Parties agree and acknowledge that the jurisdiction of the Joint Coordinating Committee shall be limited to liaison and consultation only and that any decisions or agreements of the committee shall not be binding upon the Parties absent express written agreement to the contrary.
The chairmanship of the Joint Coordinating Committee shall rotate each year between the Parties, and the first chairman shall be appointed by GPA.