Specific Nomination Factors Clause Samples
The 'Specific Nomination Factors' clause defines the particular criteria or qualifications required for nominating individuals or entities for a designated role or responsibility within an agreement. This clause typically outlines the necessary experience, certifications, or other attributes that nominees must possess, and may specify the process for evaluating or verifying these factors. By clearly establishing the standards for nomination, the clause ensures that only suitable candidates are considered, thereby promoting fairness and competence in the selection process.
Specific Nomination Factors. When considering the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria above, the NSO Selectors may also take into account any one or more of the following factors about an Athlete:
(a) any other performances or results in competitions / events in addition to the Key Events;
(b) adequate fitness and a commitment to maintain a fitness and training programme as agreed with the applicable coach(es);
(c) demonstrated good behaviour, including a commitment to training and attendance at training camps;
(d) demonstrated compatibility with others in a team environment;
(e) demonstrated compliance with the rules of events and competitions;
(f) understanding and respect for the obligations that accompany being a member of a New Zealand team when competing at the Games, including respect for team members and support staff;
(g) willingness to promote [insert NSO] in a positive manner;
(h) demonstrated ability to take personal responsibility for self and their results;
(i) proven ability to be reliable;
(j) any other factor(s) the NSO Selectors consider relevant; and
(k) [insert any additional factors].
