Conflict Resolution Group definition

Conflict Resolution Group means the Chief Compliance Officer, the Chief Financial Officer and Epoch's Chief Administrative Officer.
Conflict Resolution Group means the TD Epoch's President, Chief Compliance Officer and business line Chief Financial Officer.

Examples of Conflict Resolution Group in a sentence

  • Epoch requires You to fully disclose any potential or actual conflicts of interest as soon as it is known by speaking with the Code of Ethics Contact Person who may discuss and/or seek the approval of the conflict with the Conflict Resolution Group and the Operating Committee depending on the nature and severity of the conflict.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the receipt of business gifts or entertainment pursuant to Epoch’s Business Entertainment and Gift Policy does not require written Conflict Resolution Group approval.Neither You nor a Family Member shall have any meaningful personal business or financial interest in any Business Associate or competitor of Epoch, without prior written consent from the Conflict Resolution Group.

  • In addition, You must list all outside business interests on the new employee certification and on the annual Code of Ethics and Business Conduct acknowledgement and certification.Neither You nor a Family Member shall direct, or seek to direct, any business of Epoch to any business enterprise in which you or a Family Member has a meaningful ownership position or serves in a leadership capacity, without prior written consent from the Conflict Resolution Group.

  • Neither You nor a Family Member shall personally benefit, directly or indirectly, or derive any other personal gain from any business transaction or activity of Epoch, except when the transaction or activity has been fully disclosed to and approved in writing by the Conflict Resolution Group.

  • Neither You nor a Family Member shall provide any services to other business enterprises which reasonably could be deemed to adversely affect the proper performance of your work for Epoch or which might jeopardize the interests of Epoch or a Client, including serving as a director, officer, consultant or advisor of another business, without prior consent in writing by the Conflict Resolution Group.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, holding 5% or less of the outstanding equity interests of a Business Associate or competitor whose equity interests are publicly traded shall not be deemed "meaningful." Neither You nor a Family Member shall hold any position with (including as a member of the board of directors or other governing body) or perform services for a Business Associate or a competitor of Epoch, without prior written consent from the Conflict Resolution Group.

  • The review of the case will be carried out by two or three experts, commissioned by the Conflict Resolution Group, independent to the case at hand.

  • This expert group will carry out their review as they see fit and produce a report to be considered by the Conflict Resolution Group.

  • In the event of a failed initial resolution the case should be referred to the Conflict Resolution Group via the Forensic Network Lead Clinician.

  • The meeting will either result in an agreement as to the appropriate clinical course of action (in which case there is no need for Conflict Resolution Group involvement) or an Agreed Joint Statement (AJS) of points of agreement and disagreement about the particular case.


More Definitions of Conflict Resolution Group

Conflict Resolution Group means a group consisting of a representative of the concerned Gram Panchayat, a representative of the local non-government organizations or local community based organizations and the concerned Assistant Conservator of Forests;

Related to Conflict Resolution Group

  • resolution plan means a plan proposed by resolution applicant for insolvency resolution of the corporate debtor as a going concern in accordance with Part II;

  • resolution action means the decision to place an institution or entity referred to in point (b), (c) or (d) of Article 1(1) under resolution pursuant to Article 32 or 33, the application of a resolution tool, or the exercise of one or more resolution powers;

  • Special Resolution Regime means each of (i) the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder and (ii) Title II of the Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • resolution power means a power referred to in Articles 63 to 72;

  • Special Resolution means a resolution passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast on that resolution.