Outside Consultants Sample Clauses

Outside Consultants. Either party may utilize the services of outside consultants to assist in the negotiations.
Outside Consultants. The negotiating sessions shall be private; however, either party may utilize the services of outside consultants to assist in or be present at negotiations.
Outside Consultants. The Exclusive Representative and the Employer may utilize the services of outside consultants to assist in negotiations and will be responsible for their respective consultants' fees and expenses, if any.
Outside Consultants. The Association and the Board may utilize the services of outside consultants to assist in negotiations.
Outside Consultants. CSEA and the Board may utilize the services of outside consultants to assist in negotiations.
Outside Consultants. Fees and out of pocket expenses for consultants hired to assist with the conversion.
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Outside Consultants. The parties acknowledge that the employee benefit arrangements made by them pursuant to this Agreement including, but not limited to, this Article VII, may require the services of outside consultants including, for example, attorneys and accountants. The parties shall attempt to negotiate separate fee arrangements with outside consulting, legal and accounting firms, even though some firms' services may relate to projects common to both parties. However if, notwithstanding the foregoing, Seitel receives an invoice from such a firm that clearly relates to such a common project, Seitel shall apportion on an equitable basis the firm's fees and expenses between the affected parties and bill xxxh affected party accordingly. In general, the total fees and expenses reflected on the invoice shall be divided evenly between Seitel and Eagle unless Seitel determines that, due to such factors as the amount and complexity of the data involved, a different apportionment is more equitable. 7 SECTION 10 -
Outside Consultants. The parties acknowledge that the employee benefit arrangements made by them pursuant to this Agreement including, but not limited to, this Article VII, may require the services of outside consultants including, for example, attorneys and accountants. The parties shall attempt to negotiate separate fee arrangements with outside consulting, legal and accounting firms, even though some firms' services may relate to projects common to both parties. However if, notwithstanding the foregoing, Parent receives an invoice from such a firm that clearly relates to such a common project, Parent, with ABNH's consent and assistance, shall apportion on an equitable basis the firm's fees and expenses between the affected parties and bill xxxh affected party accordingly. In general, the total fees and expenses reflected on the invoice shall be divided proportionately between Parent and ABNH based on the relative number of participants invoices unless Parent determines that, due to such factors as the amount and complexity of the data involved, a different apportionment is more equitable.
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