Dear Guru, thanks for pointing this out. If the PRT/MRT is not a separate legal entity then of course this part of the question is moot. Thanks for pointing this out. But at the moment the structure of the PRT/MRT is unclear to me. An ad-hoc/standing committee funded how? Meeting when? Coordinated how? With or without staff? Kind regards, Olivier On 01/12/2014 17:41, Guru Acharya wrote:
Olivier, I do not understand why you are treating PRT/MRT as a separate legal entity and raising questions about its by-laws and jurisdiction?
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com <mailto:ocl@gih.com>> wrote:
Dear Avri,
On 01/12/2014 17:16, Avri Doria wrote: > On 01-Dec-14 17:02, Alan Greenberg wrote: >> But my main reason for opposition is that I am far from convinced >> that all of the questions I and others have can be viably answered. > > As far as I can tell they have been answered. You just have not > accepted the answers you have been given. > which is of course your right. But from my reading they have been > answered multiple times in different ways.
I am sorry, I must have missed the messages. Please point me to the archived message(s) which provide(s):
1. Proposed contracting entity structure; PRT (or MRT) entity structure. 2. Jurisdiction of contracting company. Jurisdiction of PRT (MRT) entity. 3. Accountability processes that will be ingrained in the bylaws of the above two entities.
At that point, I might feel better about delegating those two functions to new legal entities.
Kind regards,
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