Director General (DG) definition

Director General (DG) means the Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority.
Director General (DG) means the Chief Executive of PGSC and Member Secretary, PGSC Society / Governing Body.
Director General (DG) means the Authorized Officer of the Sindh Building Control Authority.

Examples of Director General (DG) in a sentence

  • Respective Regional Executives and the Director General (DG) of Strategic Policy, Planning and Information Directorate, FNIHB.

  • The SCOAF’s funding is held centrally within the MOD, with the PAO of the MOD providing financial delegation to the Director General (DG), the Chief of Defence People (“CDP”), as the budget holder.

  • This is important because both the US Supreme Court in the case against ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and the European Commission (DG Competition) in announcing the e147 fine against Lundbeck and the agreeing generics in a P4D case, cite the size of the payment as a “workable surrogate” for the weakness of the underlying patent, but ignore the role of the first mover advantage.21 21See p.19 US Supreme Court [2013] and comments by the Director General (DG Competition) of EC, p.9 Italianer [2013].

  • The Directorate will be headed by a Director General (DG), who should be a prominent scientist and experienced manager of large-scale scientific undertakings.

  • This is important because both the US Supreme Court in the case against ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and the European Commission (DG Competition) in announcing the €147m fine against Lundbeck and the agreeing generics in a pay- for-delay case, cite the size of the payment as a “workable surrogate” for the weakness of the underlying patent, but ignore the role of the first mover advantage.21 21See p.19 US Supreme Court (2013) and comments by the Director General (DG Competition) of EC, p.9 Italianer (2013).

  • Director General (DG) The holder of the Office of the Director General of Utility Regulation established by Part 1 of the Regulation of Utilities (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2001.

  • The Directorate (DIR) is the executive body and is headed by the Director General (DG).

  • The Director General (DG) does not have the right to move an application for the institution of an inquiry relating to an anti-competitive agreement or abuse of dominance.

  • The Competition Council and the Competition Inspection are currently working on a specific website concerning competition, on which one will find all the practical information concerning the new law on competition, as well as the most important documents from the Director General (DG) of Competition of the EC.

  • RAB Director General (DG) will consequently become the Chief Budget Manager (CBM) of the Project, together with Rwanda Dairy Development Project (RDDP) and Climate Resilient Post-Harvest and Agribusiness Support Project (PASP) that were transferred under it.