Liaison Group definition
Examples of Liaison Group in a sentence
The annual National Internal Audit Programme shall be agreed between the Authority and the Local Authority Veterinary Service Technical Liaison Group.
Where the representatives of the Project Liaison Group consider it appropriate (by affirmative vote of all those voting on the matter which must include not less than one (1) representative of the Authority and one (1) representative of the Contractor) meetings may also be held by telephone or another form of telecommunication by which each participant can hear and speak to all other participants at the same time.
Recommendations and other decisions of the Project Liaison Group must have the affirmative vote of all those voting on the matter, which must include not less than one (1) representative of the Authority and not less than one (1) representative of the Contractor.
Any member of the Project Liaison Group may convene a meeting of the Project Liaison Group at any time.
Each member of the Project Liaison Group shall have one (1) vote.
The Chairman of the Project Liaison Group shall be nominated by the Authority and by the Contractor alternately every six (6) months during the Contract Period (commencing with the Authority).
Not less than ten (10) Business Days notice (identifying the agenda items to be discussed at the meeting) shall be given to convene a meeting of the Project Liaison Group, except that in emergencies, a meeting may be called at any time on such notice as may be reasonable in the circumstances.
A representative on the Project Liaison Group may appoint and remove an alternate (who may be another representative of that party) in the same manner.
No discussion, review or recommendation by the Project Liaison Group shall relieve the Authority or the Contractor of any liability or vary any such liability or any right or benefit.
Neither the Project Liaison Group itself, nor its members acting in that capacity, shall have any authority to vary any of the provisions of this Agreement or to make any decision binding on the Parties.