A Panel definition

A Panel member shall neither participate in discussion nor vote on any matter in which they have a professional or personal conflict of interest. If necessary, determination of whether a conflict exists which justifies abstention from discussion or voting shall be subject to Section 13.2.1 above.
A Panel means a committee appointed by the authority under section 102(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 for the purposes of advising the authority on matters relating to the dismissal of relevant officers of the authority. As a committee of the authority such a panel will need to be politically proportionate, which relates to the size of the panel as a whole, including the two Independent persons.
A Panel means a School Closure Review Panel(b).

Examples of A Panel in a sentence

  • A Panel shall decide a complaint on the basis of the statements and documents submitted and in accordance with the Policy, these Rules and any rules and principles of law that it deems applicable.

  • A Panel does not know what led to a settlement, what was given up by one party or the other in the course of the negotiations, and what interest each party has in agreeing to resolve the matter.

  • A Panel shall decide a request by a Party to consolidate multiple domain name disputes in accordance with the Policy and these Rules.

  • A Panel Member taking part in such a conference or telephone call shall be deemed to be present in person at the meeting and shall be entitled to vote and be counted in the quorum accordingly.

  • A Panel Member may remove a person so appointed by giving notice of such appointment or removal to the Panel Secretary.

  • SGRO (lxvii):Tourism, Trade and Domestic Welfare NRM 25.2004 Riaz SHAREEF (lxvii): Country Risk Ratings of Small Island Tourism EconomiesNRM26.2004 Juan Luis EUGENIO-MARTÍN, Noelia MARTÍN MORALES and Riccardo SCARPA (lxvii): Tourism and Economic Growth in Latin American Countries: A Panel Data ApproachNRM 27.2004 Raúl Hernández MARTÍN (lxvii): Impact of Tourism Consumption on GDP.

  • A Panel Nomination Meeting shall be held no later than 1 March in every second year following the Go Live Date.

  • A Panel meeting may proceed notwithstanding the complainant may subsequently decide not to attend, in which case, the Panel will consider the complaint in absentia and issue findings on the substance of the complaint, thereby bringing the matter to a conclusion.

  • A Panel of Enquiry chaired by DS(W2) of DEVB will make recommendations on regulating action after considering the written representation and hearing the case from the contractors.

  • A Panel PC with one or more HDD storage devices should not be used in applications subject to vibration.Examples of applications subject to vibration:• AGV (Automated Guided Vehicles)• Rail vehicle• Stacker crane• Elevator• Tableting machine• Connector pin assembling machine• Bending machineEnsure your Panel PC with HDD does not vibrate.


More Definitions of A Panel

A Panel means a committee appointed by the authority under section 102(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 for the purposes of advising the authority on matters relating to the dismissal of relevant officers of the authority. As a committee of the authority such a panel will need to be politically proportionate. The Council has not previously provided for any form of staffing committee other than panels for appeals and interviews of senior officers. At the Annual General Meeting on 16 May 2015 a politically balanced Change Management Task Group was approved with the proposed Terms of Reference an item on this Council meeting agenda which includes the consideration of staffing matters. It is recommended that for the purposes of the regulations the required committee/panel be the Change Management Task Group.

Related to A Panel

  • Selection Panel means those persons who have been appointed by Archery NZ to select Archers for New Zealand Teams.

  • Appraiser panel means a network, list or roster of licensed or certified ap- praisers approved by an AMC to per- form appraisals as independent con- tractors for the AMC. Appraisers on an AMC’s ‘‘appraiser panel’’ under this part include both appraisers accepted by the AMC for consideration for fu- ture appraisal assignments in covered transactions or for secondary mortgage market participants in connection with covered transactions and appraisers en- gaged by the AMC to perform one or more appraisals in covered trans- actions or for secondary mortgage mar- ket participants in connection with covered transactions. An appraiser is an independent contractor for purposes of this subpart if the appraiser is treat- ed as an independent contractor by the AMC for purposes of Federal income taxation.

  • Principal Display Panel or Panels means that part, or those parts of a label that are so designed as to most likely be displayed, presented, shown or examined under normal and customary conditions of display or purchase. Whenever a principal display panel appears more than once, all requirements pertaining to the “principal display panel” shall pertain to all such “principal display panels.”

  • Review Panel means the panel, if any, appointed pursuant toRule 710 to review a completed Investigation Report and to determine whether a reasonable basis exists for finding a violation of the Rules and authorizing the issuance of a notice of charge pursuant to Rule 706.

  • Appeal Panel means a panel comprised of a chair and two individuals appointed by the Board to consider appeals under Chapter 7.

  • Independent Expert means a Person or entity with no material current or prior business or personal relationship with the Advisor or the Directors and who is engaged to a substantial extent in the business of rendering opinions regarding the value of assets of the type held by the Company.

  • Arbitrators has the meaning set forth in Section 11.5.3.

  • Panel means the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;

  • Principal display panel means that part of a label that is most likely to be displayed, presented, shown, or examined under normal and customary conditions of display for retail sale.

  • Audit Committee Financial Expert means a person who has the following attributes:

  • Decision-maker means a person who makes a determination regarding responsibility after the investigation has concluded. The Decision-maker cannot be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator, the Investigator, or the Appellate Decision-maker.