Appointing definition

Appointing. The person(s)/legal entity described in Part 1 of the Schedule to this Power of Attorney (each referred to as the Attorney). Operative provisions
Appointing means a procedure administered by the responsible ministry, for the purpose of assigning responsibility to a laboratory, certification body, control authority or any other subject to perform activities of conformity assessment for suppliers;
Appointing the Employer initiates a move to another position in the same classification or different.

Examples of Appointing in a sentence

  • If, in the Letter of Acceptance, the Procuring Entity does not agree on the appointment of the Adjudicator, the Procuring Entity will request the Appointing Authority designated in the Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) pursuant to Clause 23.1 of the General Conditions of Contract (GCC), to appoint the Adjudicator.

  • If, in the Form of Acceptance, the Procuring Entity has not agreed on the appointment of the Adjudicator, the Adjudicator shall be appointed by the Appointing Authority designated in the Special Conditions of Contract at the request of either party.

  • The Appointing Authority shall thereupon without any delay appoint the said person as the sole arbitrator.

  • Appointing a proxy does not prevent a member from attending the meeting in person if he so wishes.

  • Appointing a second proxy: You are entitled to appoint up to two proxies to attend the meeting and vote on a poll.

  • If, in the Letter of Acceptance, the Procuring Entity does not agree on the appointment of the Adjudicator, the Procuring Entity will request the Appointing Authority designated in the SCC, to appoint the Adjudicator within 14 days of receipt of such request.

  • If the contractor fails to communicate such selection as provided above within the period specified, the Appointing Authority shall make the selection and appoint the selected person as the sole arbitrator.

  • If the Appointing Authority fails to send to the contractor the panel of three names as aforesaid within the period specified, the contractor shall send to the appointing authority a panel of three names of persons, who shall be unconnected with either party.

  • The contractor shall on receipt by him of the names as aforesaid, select any one of the persons named to be appointed as a sole arbitrator and communicate his name to be appointed as a sole arbitrator to the Appointing Authority, within thirty days of receipt of the names by him.

  • If the Appointing Authority fails to select the person and appoint him as the sole arbitrator within 30 days of receipt by him of the panel and inform the contractor accordingly, the contractor shall be entitled to appoint one of the persons from the panel as the sole arbitrator and communicate his name to the Appointing Authority.

Related to Appointing

  • Appointing authority means the head of an employing unit authorized by ordinance or City Charter to employ others on behalf of the City, or a designated management representative. The term includes and can be used interchangeably with department head, department director, superintendent, and chief.

  • Liquidator has the meaning set forth in Section 13.2.A hereof.

  • appointor means in relation to an alternate Director, the Director who appointed the alternate to act as his alternate;

  • Appointment means the appointment of any Seller to act in a Corporate Trust Capacity under any of the Corporate Trust Contracts of the Business.

  • Appointed Representative has the meaning set forth in Section 10.1.

  • Member of the judge s family” means a spouse, domestic partner, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent, or other relative or person with whom the judge maintains a close familial relationship. See Rules 3.7, 3.8, 3.10, and 3.11.

  • Appointed means the act of naming or designating someone to a position or office.

  • Intervenor means any person who, upon written petition, is permitted to intervene in a specific proceeding before the board.

  • Appointee means the person named by you and registered with us in accordance with the Nomination Schedule, who is authorized to receive the Death Benefit under this Policy on the death of the Life Assured while the Nominee is a minor;

  • Restricted Appointment means (a) any Appointment for which the applicable Authorizations have not been obtained, and (b) any Appointment for which the maturity date of the applicable Corporate Trust Contract is on or before June 30, 2022.

  • Petitioner means a person who seeks enforcement of an order for return of a child under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction or enforcement of a child custody determination.

  • Pleading means any:

  • Petition means a written request to the court for an order after notice.

  • Serviced Appointment has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1.

  • Seal means the common seal of the Company and includes every duplicate seal.

  • legal personal representative means the personal or other legal representative of the shareholder;

  • Official Receiver means the Official Assignee appointed under the Bankruptcy Act (Cap. 20) and includes the deputy of any such Official Assignee and any person appointed as Assistant Official Assignee;

  • Personal representative means the person or persons who, upon the disability or incompetence of a Participant, shall have acquired on behalf of the Participant, by legal proceeding or otherwise, the power to exercise the rights or receive benefits under this Plan and who shall have become the legal representative of the Participant.

  • Guardian of the person means a guardian appointed to comply with the duties specified in s. 54.25 (1) and to exercise any of the powers specified in s. 54.25 (2).

  • Authorised Representative means any natural or legal person established within the Union who has received a written mandate from a manufacturer to act on his behalf in relation to specified tasks;

  • Provisional appointment means the employment of a person to a vacant position for no more than a six-month period for emergency or in interim conditions. The General Manager may extend a provisional appointment for up to an additional six-month period.

  • Corporate Representative means an Individual authorised by resolution of the directors or other governing body of a body corporate to represent it;

  • Receiver means a receiver or receiver and manager or administrative receiver of the whole or any part of the Charged Property.

  • Instrument has the meaning specified in Section 9-102(a)(47) of the UCC.

  • Assistant means a person who, under the terms of appointment of an arbitrator, conducts research or provides assistance to the arbitrator;

  • intervener ’ shall mean a person who files a petition to be made an in- tervener pursuant to paragraph (g) of this section and whose petition is ap- proved.