Appointed Time definition
Examples of Appointed Time in a sentence
In the event of the Specified Date of Financial Bid Opening being declared a Holiday for the Employer, the Financial Bid will be opened at the Appointed Time and Location on the Next Working Day.
The notice will specify the place and Appointed Time of the meeting and the general nature of the business to be transacted but it will not be necessary to specify in the notice the terms of the resolutions to be proposed, except in the case of a resolution proposed to be passed as a Special Resolution in which case the text of the proposed resolution must be set out.
An attorney will be entitled to produce evidence of his appointment at any time before the Appointed Time.
Representatives appointed by Power Of Attorney and Representatives appointed by corporate Customers pursuant to Section 143 of the Companies Act 1955 or the constitutions of the relevant Company must produce evidence of their appointment and authority before the Appointed Time and, if so empowered, may appoint a proxy for the Customers appointing them.
The Employer will open the Priced Financial Bids of Qualified Tenderers at the Appointed Time and Date in the presence of the Tenderers or their Representatives who choose to attend.