External Resolution definition

External Resolution means the referral of a Complaint to an external
External Resolution means the referral of your Complaint to an
External Resolution means the referral of your Complaint to an external body or organisation for resolution if you are not satisfied with the outcome at Level Three;

Examples of External Resolution in a sentence

  • The financial conditions of the issuance and sale of the Securities will be determined in accordance with Article 16 (c) and (h) of Law 31 of 1992 and the regulations of the Colombian Central Bank (Banco de la República), including External Resolution No. 1 of 2018 issued by the board of directors of the Colombian Central Bank (Banco de la República), as amended or supplemented.

  • Each Colombian Branch is subject to, and in compliance with, the corresponding foreign exchange special regime applicable to oil sector companies, composed by External Resolution 8 of 2000 and circular reglamentaria externa DCIN-83, both issued by the Colombian Central Bank (Banco de la Republica), and by Decree 2080 of 2000 issued by Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (Ministerio de Hacienda y Credito Publico).

  • Taking into account the foreign currency payment authorization set out in Article 51 of External Resolution No. 8 of 2000 of the Board of Directors of the Central Bank, which provides that domestically-produced crude oil and natural gas purchase-sales made by the BUYER and other entities devoted to the oil refining industrial activity can be paid in foreign currency, the invoicing that the SELLER issues for the supply of crude to the BUYER may be made in dollars of the United States of America.

  • The interest rate on the Securities as offered and sold does not exceed the maximum limits generally authorized by the Central Bank pursuant to External Resolution No. 8 of 2000 issued by the Board of Directors of the Central Bank and the External Regulatory Circular DODM145, dated as of July 19, 2007, issued by the Central Bank, as amended or supplemented.

  • Given that the authorization of foreign currency payments as set forth in Article 51 of External Resolution No. 8 of 2000 of the Board of Directors of the Bank of the Republic, which provides that sales and purchases of the domestic production of crude oil and natural gas made by BUYER and other entities engaged in industrial petroleum refining activities may be paid in foreign currency, the invoices issued by SELLER for supplying crude to BUYER may be made in United States Dollars.

  • The Formal External Resolution Process Whilst it is always preferable to seek resolution internally, it is recognised that employees also have the right to lodge complaints externally with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) or other Government Agencies with jurisdiction It is of paramount importance and in the best interests of complainant and respondent that confidentiality is maintained during resolution procedures.

  • Each Colombian Branch is subject to, and in compliance with, the corresponding foreign exchange special regime applicable to oil sector companies, composed by External Resolution 8 of 2000 and circular reglamentaria externa DCIN- 83, both issued by the Colombian Central Bank (Banco de la Republica), and by Decree 2080 of 2000 issued by Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (Ministerio de Hacienda y Credito Publico).

  • The financial conditions of the issuance and sale of the Securities will be determined in accordance with Article 16 (c) and (h) of Law 31 of 1992 and the regulations of the Colombian Central Bank (Banco de la República), including External Resolution No. 8 of 2000 issued by the board of directors of the Colombian Central Bank (Banco de la República), as amended or supplemented.

  • Given that the authorization of foreign currency payments as set forth in Article 51 of External Resolution No. 8 of 2000 of the Board of Directors of the Bank of the Republic, which provides that sales and purchases of the domestic production of crude oil and natural gas made by BUYER and other entities engaged in industrial petroleum refining activities may be paid in foreign currency, the invoices issued by SELLER for supplying crude to BUYER may be partially made in United States Dollars.

  • Given that the authorization of foreign currency payments as set forth in Article 51 of External Resolution No. 8 of 2000 of the Board of Directors of the Bank of the Republic, which provides that sales and purchases of the domestic production of crude oil and natural gas made ​​by BUYER and other entities engaged in industrial petroleum refining activities may be paid in foreign currency, the invoices issued by SELLER for supplying crude to BUYER may be partially made ​​in United States Dollars.


More Definitions of External Resolution

External Resolution means the referral of a Complaint to the IBAS for
External Resolution means a resolution that must meet the requirements for adoption outlined in the Constitution.