Team Charter definition

Team Charter has the meaning described in Clause 2.1.
Team Charter means the description of how the Project will be organized and managed as described in Annex B. ANNEX A: TERMS AND CONDITIONSSCHEDULE A
Team Charter means the team charter set out in Annex B.

Examples of Team Charter in a sentence

  • The Project shall be managed by the Parties as described in the Team Charter in Annex B.

  • Promptly following the Effective Date, the Parties will establish a joint monitoring and advisory group (“JMAG”) that shall meet regularly as specified in the Team Charter to monitor progress of and advance the Project.

  • The Project will be organized and managed as described in the Team Charter in Annex B.

  • The formal proposal (Site Team Charter) will then be submitted to the District and Association negotiation team for final review and consideration of disposition.

  • The Team Charter establishes a Joint Monitoring and Advisory Group (or “JMAG”) to facilitate communications and interactions between the Parties, as well as review Project activities in terms of timelines and budget.

  • In the event of any conflict between this Team Charter and the Terms and Conditions of the Agreement, the Terms and Conditions shall prevail in all circumstances.

  • The Engineer shall collect, review, and evaluate information relating to existing and projected conditions of the project area.

  • This Team Charter may be amended as required by a decision of the JMAG.

  • Unless specifically defined in this Team Charter, all defined terms shall have the same meaning as set out in the Terms and Conditions.

  • The Project shall be managed by the Parties under the oversight of the Parties’ designated representatives as described in the Team Charter in Annex B.


More Definitions of Team Charter

Team Charter means the Team Charter attached as Schedule 11, which includes, for example, the composition of the JMAG and the procedures on how the JMAG renders decisions;
Team Charter means the description of how the Project will be organized and managed as described in Annex B. “Technology Transfer” has the meaning set out in Clause 16.5.
Team Charter. The LFSTT will begin convening in December of 2020 and develop a team charter as well as begin planning and developing goals and objectives for phase 1 Priority Areas based on the Longfin Smelt Science Plan Timeline discussed below. The team charter will establish the goals and objectives for the team, determine an appropriate decision-making process, as well as provide guidelines for membership and participation. Once the LFSTT charter is completed, the initial phases of project implementation can begin. LONGFIN SMELT SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT‌ CDFW, DWR and the State Water Contractors (SWC) entered into an agreement in 2014 to implement a multiyear Longfin Smelt Science Program. This earlier effort was based on a 2009 challenge by the SWC’s to CDFW’s Longfin Smelt incidental take permit for SWP operations. Specifically, the Settlement Agreement represented a collaborative effort to resolve some of the major scientific issues raised in the SWC’s legal challenge, improve management of Longfin Smelt, and ultimately inform CDFW in development of the 2020 ITP. This effort lasted approximately five years and the study direction was adaptively managed based on results from the initial year. Information resulting from the Settlement Agreement proved to be valuable (see ▇▇▇▇▇ et al. 2018, 2020), helping to inform the current ITP. However, one of the more notable features of this effort was the function and efficiency of the technical team created as part of the process, as it was a venue of high value to Longfin Smelt experts within the representative agencies. While the LFSSP will be implemented across a longer period and have a broader scope, it will continue to adopt the same technical forum framework going forward. Thus, while the 2020 ITP’s Longfin Smelt Science Program will be a new and different approach to addressing Longfin Smelt science needs than the Settlement Agreement, it will continue to function at a similar technical level. Questions examined in the Settlement Agreement included the following (see CDFW 2014):