Adjudicators definition

Adjudicators means arbitrators, members of international ad hoc, annulment or appeal committees, and judges on a permanent mechanism or others with adjudicative authority for the settlement of investor-State disputes;
Adjudicators means individuals appointed to resolve investor-State disputes, including arbitrators, members of international ad hoc, annulment or appeal committees, and judges on a permanent mechanism;
Adjudicators means individuals appointed to resolve investor- State disputes, including arbitrators howsoever appointed, members of international ad hoc, annulment or appeal committees, and judges on a permanent mechanism for the settlement of investor-State disputes;

Examples of Adjudicators in a sentence

  • Either party may refer a decision of the Adjudicator to an Arbitrator within28 days of the Adjudicator's written decision.

  • W1.1 The Adjudicator the person selected from the ICE-SA Division (or its successor body) of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering Panel of Adjudicators by the Party intending to refer a dispute to him.

  • If neither party refers the dispute to arbitration within the above 28 days, the Adjudicator's decision will be final and binding.

  • The Parties bind themselves jointly and severally to pay the Adjudicator's fees and expenses in accordance with the Procedure as set out in the Contract Data.

  • Either party may refer a decision of the Adjudicator to an Arbitrator within 28 days of the Adjudicator's written decision.

  • W1.1 The Adjudicator is the person selected from the ICE-SA Division (or its successor body) of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering Panel of Adjudicators by the Party intending to refer a dispute to him.

  • Our Adjudicators are fair and unbiased, and make their Decision based solely on the evidence and Forms submitted.

  • Should that action not be forthcoming Adjudicators have the right to stop the performance.

  • An Adjudicator is appointed when a dispute arises, from the Panel of Adjudicators below.

  • Adjudicators are to monitor the quality of music at the stage(s) to which they are assigned.


More Definitions of Adjudicators

Adjudicators means arbitrators, members of international ad hoc, annulment or appeal committees, and judges on a permanent mechanism for the settlement of investor-State disputes;
Adjudicators mean the individuals appointed as adjudicators to the Tribunal pursuant to the SCA;
Adjudicators means those persons engaged by the BLASCJ as adjudicators for the purpose of the independent and impartial tribunal for the determination of appeals made to them;
Adjudicators means DoorDash personnel who are responsible in whole or in part for reviewing and adjudicating Prospective Dashers and making Decisions about the Applicant’s (or Dasher’s) eligibility to access the DoorDash platform based in part on the Applicant’s or Dasher’s Criminal Record History.
Adjudicators means the individual or individuals identified in subsection 28.8.2.
Adjudicators or “Examiners” means the experts appointed by the University for the evaluation of the thesis.

Related to Adjudicators

  • Competent Court means the Supreme Court of India or any High Court, or any tribunal or any similar judicial or quasi-judicial body that has jurisdiction in relation to issues relating to the Project.

  • Adjudicating Authority or “NCLT” shall mean the Hon’ble Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal;

  • Appellate Tribunal means the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal referred to in section 109;

  • Circuit means an analogue voice-grade or digital 64 Kbps (DS-0) channel.

  • Panel means the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;