Director-General definition
Examples of Director-General in a sentence
More generally, the Director-General of the ILO and the President-in-Office of AICESIS will take the necessary steps to ensure closer collaboration and contacts between the two organizations on matters of common interest.
If the third arbitrator has not been designated as provided under paragraph 1, or either Party disapproves the appointment of the third arbitrator, the Director-General of the WTO shall, at the request of either Party, within a further period of thirty (30) days, appoint the third arbitrator, who shall act as the chairperson of the arbitration panel.
There may be consideration of one extension of three (3) months for the above timeframe at the discretion of the Planning Director/General Manager of the Department of Development Services (“DDS”).
If a Party does not appoint an arbitrator as provided under paragraph 1, the other Party may inform the Director-General of the WTO, who shall appoint the chairperson of the arbitration panel within a further period of thirty (30) days.
For the purposes of paragraphs 3 and 4, in the event that the Director- General of the WTO is a national of Armenia or Singapore, the Deputy Director-General of the WTO or the officer next in seniority who is not such a national shall be requested to make the necessary appointments.