Examples of Deputation in a sentence
On any such secondment, deputation, assignment or transfer of your employment, the Company and/or affiliate may require you to sign the applicable Overseas Deputation / International Employment Agreement(s) of the specific country, based on the policies of the Company.
A request to make a deputation should be made by submitting a Deputation Request Form, (available on Council’s website and at Service and Community Centres) to the CEO seven clear days prior to the Council meeting for inclusion in the agenda.
As identified in the Deputation Conduct section above, the normal laws of defamation will apply to statements made during the Public Forum.
Deputation Resrerves: Since the deputation reserve is a machanism for sending Cadre officers to hold ex-cadre posts, this reserve should be fixed by assessing the needs of the outside (or ex-cadre) agencies for the services of officers of particular Cadres, having regard to the experiences and expertise developed in such Cadres.
Deputation means a request from any person or group to make a presentation to the local authority which is approved by the Chairperson and which may be made in English, te reo Māori or New Zealand Sign Language.