Sub-Circle definition

Sub-Circle has the meaning set forth in Section 6.6. “Super-Circle” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.6.

Examples of Sub-Circle in a sentence

  • The Person appointed to fill a Circle-Defined Role which has expanded into a Sub-Circle, as such appointment may change from time to time, shall automatically become the “Lead Link” to that Sub-Circle.

  • The Sub-Circle shall also still remain a Circle- Defined Role within the Circle for all matters described herein, and the purpose and Accountabilities defined for the Role, as may be amended from time to time by the Circle, shall define the Scope of the Sub-Circle.

  • In either event, the Sub-Circle and all Sub-Circles below it, recursively, are disbanded and terminated.

  • In the event a State of Integration has not been reached after reasonable effort, the Facilitator may then choose to cut- off the deliberation and instead ask the Sub-Circle in question to elect a new Rep Link to replace the current Rep Link.

  • Each Sub-Circle of a Circle shall elect a “Rep Link” to that Circle, as described in Section 6.4. Any Circle Member may raise, in a Governance Meeting, an Objection about the continued service of the Rep Link.

  • The membership of a given Circle (“Circle Members”) shall include, at a minimum, each Person filling a Circle-Defined Role defined by that Circle, the Lead Link appointed to that Circle by its Super-Circle, the Rep Link elected from that Circle to its Super-Circle, and one Rep Link elected to that Circle from each Sub-Circle.

  • If a Significant Deficiency in a Sub-Circle is not cured within a reasonable timeframe, such failure to restore due process shall be considered a Significant Deficiency of the Circle containing the Sub-Circle for the purposes of any audit conducted by an authorized member of its Super-Circle or any other duly authorized party.

  • If such Person with such Accountability determines that a Sub-Circle so audited evidences behavior conflicting with the processes and rules described in this Agreement (a “Significant Deficiency”), such Person shall declare such to his or her fellow Circle Members, and such declaration shall trigger the restoration process described in Section 8.8.1.

  • A Circle may at any time, through due process in a Governance Meeting, either remove a Role which has expanded into a Sub-Circle entirely, or collapse that role from a full Sub-Circle back into a normal Role in the Circle.