Convenors definition

Convenors means the various Convenors to be appointed pursuant to Rule 47.1. “Delegate” means a female or male delegate appointed under Rule 12.

Examples of Convenors in a sentence

  • The amount of paid time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to enable delegates and Convenors of delegates (where these positions exist) to give adequate consideration to the issues in the workplace.

  • The purpose of the WCMRC is as stated in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Northwest Straits Citizens Advisory Commission Report to the Convenors, a copy of which is attached hereto as Schedule A, and by this reference is incorporated herein.

  • I consent to the publication and/or use in any form of media whatsoever of my name, image, voice, results, statements or otherwise, without payment or compensation and agree that I will reasonably expect to receive marketing material from the PPMG Organiser, Tourism and Events Queensland and Sport Convenors.

  • When a Member is considered for a promotion or conferral of Indefinite Tenure, as provided in Section 201.000 of this Agreement, the Member with the Convenor's assistance shall prepare a Promotion and Tenure File.

  • The undergraduate and postgraduate School Convenors both have a key role in ensuring that there is an appropriate flow of information between the Students’ Union and the Schools.

  • Trade Union with second largest membership – proportionate percentage This provision to be reviewed bi-annually to coincide with the appointment of the Works Convenors.

  • It was in the spirit of mutual cooperation and of sound technical reasoning that the Austrian Delegation sent a letter to the Convenors of the Planning Groups concerned and to the Liaison Group of the European Broadcasting Area, the most essential parts of which read as follows: “The Austrian requirements have been prepared by taking into account the existing situation in Europe and the powers of the high-power transmitters have been adjusted to the values of usable field strength to be expected.

  • Thanks to the Chair of the AC meeting and the Convenors of the working groups for leading the discussion and managing the operation of the working groups, more active suggestions and actions for seabird conservation measures are proposed in the AC meeting.

  • Students who do not meet the overall programme requirements may, at the sole discretion of CESA NPC, be required to undergo a personal assessment in an interview with CESA’s Education and Training Manager and BCE Convenors, and/or write a supplementary exam which normally takes place during February of the following year.

  • Convenors are responsible for marking and assessing assignments and exams and for the general roll-out of the programme, in conjunction with CESA’s Education and Training Manager.

Related to Convenors

  • Convener ’ means a person who impar- tially assists an agency in determining wheth- er establishment of a negotiated rulemaking committee is feasible and appropriate in a par- ticular rulemaking;

  • Meetings means the meetings of Affected Unsecured Creditors in the Unsecured Creditor Classes in respect of each Participating CCAA Party called for the purposes of considering and voting in respect of the Plan, which has been set by the Amended and Restated Meetings Order to take place at the times, dates and locations as set out in the Amended and Restated Meetings Order;

  • Intervenor means any person who, upon written petition, is permitted to intervene in a specific proceeding before the board.

  • Hague Securities Convention means the Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Certain Rights in Respect of Securities held with an Intermediary (concluded July 5, 2006).

  • Route is a transmission path between one of CenturyLink's Wire Centers or switches and another of CenturyLink's Wire Centers or Switches. A route between two (2) points (e.g., Wire Center or Switch "A" and Wire Center or Switch "Z") may pass through one (1) or more intermediate Wire Centers or Switches (e.g., Wire Center or Switch "X"). Transmission paths between identical end points (e.g., Wire Center or Switch "A" and Wire Center or Switch "Z") are the same "route," irrespective of whether they pass through the same intermediate Wire Centers or Switches, if any.