Briefing Notes definition

Briefing Notes means any notes issued by Transnet to supplement, vary or amend any portion of the RFQ.
Briefing Notes means the briefing notes issued in relation to the procurement of this Agreement;
Briefing Notes means a brief, factual written summary of information for Members of Council or Officials of The Corporation.

Examples of Briefing Notes in a sentence

  • The "Minimum Pit Stop Time" will be published in the Briefing Notes of each Competition Event.

  • Will communicate to the Commission, when Briefing Notes are required, and for what purposes they are required (e.g. Legislative sitting, Minister or Premier meetings, etc.) Legislative Assembly Will ensure the Minister has any information required in order to answer questions or respond to issues raised in the Legislative Assembly on the Commission’s mandate.

  • Briefing Notes, International Heritage Group: Unpublished Document.

  • Briefing Notes For Authority meetings with Ministry stakeholders with respect to issues identified by either party to be of interest to the Ministry.

  • But the material point is that the underlying methodology had been established and was consistent in both Briefing Notes.

  • New task: from Resolution X.31 Outcomes/outputs: Briefing Notes (for Parties and the rice sector); Ramsar Technical Report Strategies 1.4 & 1.6 80,000 [Re-engineering agricultural landscapes] Lower 1 STRP, with Czech government, EU, OECD, FAO Prepare guidance on re-engineering agricultural landscapes.

  • Ongoing from 2009-2012 Outcomes/outputs: Reports, STRP Briefing Notes, STRP Support Service communications, presentations to meetings or conferences.

  • The initial two Briefing Notes contained what were described as “Interim Calculations”.

  • Verheugen), Evropski Komesar za proširenje, EPC Documents-Breakfast Policy Briefing Notes, p.2, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.

  • HEABC submits the discussions between the parties (as well as any documentation such as the Briefing Notes) are protected by settlement privilege and should not be considered.