Mutual Consent definition

Mutual Consent when used hereafter shall mean the assent of the majority of the members of each team.
Mutual Consent means two-thirds of the remaining original shareholders.

Examples of Mutual Consent in a sentence

  • As per a Mutual Consent Agreement between the Membership and the City, all State Monies received each year will be available to offset the City’s required contribution.

  • The main objective of this monitoring is to oversee overall process of mutual consent under Chhattisgarh Mutual Consent Policy 2016 and submit a report to determine whether negotiations goals have been achieved, more importantly whether the process of negotiations were transparent, consultations were held, fair price of land and assets were assessed.

  • For the subproject requires land acquisition, as per the procedure laid down under the Mutual Consent Policy of GoC, a Land Valuation Committee (LVC) will be established at the district level.

  • Default and Termination Termination by Mutual Consent: The Parties may terminate this Contract by mutual consent with 60 days notice to the other party, or as otherwise provided by law.

  • The initial registration request may be via phone or letter to the Mutual Consent Registry, Bureau for Children and Families, Children & Adult Services, 350 Capitol Street, Room 691, Charleston, W.


More Definitions of Mutual Consent

Mutual Consent means the written consent of at least 1 (One) Acquirer’s Nominee Director and 1 (One) Specified Promoters’ Nominee Director, both of whom have been duly appointed to the Reserved Matters Committee, in relation to the Reserved Matters notified by the Company to the Reserved Matters Committee prior to any Board Meeting or Shareholders’ Meeting in accordance with provisions of Schedule II (Reserved Matters Committee).
Mutual Consent means a matter requiring the unanimous agreement of both Parties or both Parties’ Committee members, as applicable, with each Party, in its sole discretion, being entitled to veto the matter, subject to arbitration pursuant to Section 2.9 in the case of Arbitrable Matters.
Mutual Consent means with respect to any matter specified as requiring “Mutual Consent”, that each Party must consent in writing to the action to be taken (or not taken), or if the matter is one referred to the JSC, that the JSC must approve the action to be taken (or not taken) by unanimous vote, with each Party (or its voting member of the JSC), in its/his/her sole discretion, being entitled to withhold its/his/her consent to or approval of the matter; provided, however, that a Party may take any such action as required by applicable Law or order of any governmental authority in the absence of the consent of the other Party or the approval of the JSC, as applicable.
Mutual Consent means that certain Mutual Consent and Agreement, dated as of the First Amendment Effective Date, by and among the First Lien Agent, the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, and acknowledged and agreed to by the Borrower and the other Loan Parties
Mutual Consent or ‘Mutually Agreed’ – means an agreement or understanding where all relevant parties (e.g. an employee and their leader) have consented or agreed.
Mutual Consent means the Mutual Consent to Encroachment, dated as of August 21, 2003, between WP&L and Borrower.
Mutual Consent. The [Policy] may be amended at any time by mutual written consent of the [Policyholder] and Us. This can be done through written request made by the [Policyholder] and agreed to by Us.