First Appointment definition

First Appointment means the appointment of a teacher who is not holding any appointment, for the time being, under the College or Recognized Institution, even though he/she may have previously held any such appointment either temporary or on tenure basis;
First Appointment means the appointment of a person who is not holding any appointment under the University, even though he may have previously held such an appointment.
First Appointment means the appointment of a person not at the time holding any appointment under Haryana Government, even though he may have previously held such an appointment;

Examples of First Appointment in a sentence

  • In total, the supervision period shall not exceed a period of 6 (six) consecutive years from the Date of First Appointment upon which date this Agreement will immediately lapse and be of no further force and effect.

  • Insofar as the First Appointment Meeting (by ordinary majority) approved the continuation of the term of office of the First Trustee, it shall continue to serve as Trustee until the end of the additional appointment period that was determined in a resolution of the First Appointment Meeting (which could be until the final repayment date of the Debentures).

  • Insofar as the First Appointment Meeting and/or any later Meeting determined the term of office of the Trustee, its term of office shall end with the adoption of a resolution of the Debenture Holders regarding the termination of his term of office and the appointment of another Trustee in his place.

  • It is anticipated that the position for the large majority of cases will be for there to be a personally attended First Appointment where parties can hear for themselves what arguments are being advanced on their behalf, hear the judge’s reaction to them and hear what has been spent on costs so far and what is likely to be spent if the dispute continues.

  • We monitor the development of the proportion of women in our company through our regular personnel statistics.


More Definitions of First Appointment

First Appointment means the first appointment to a public prosecutor's function.
First Appointment means the appointment of a person who at the time of appointment is not holding any post under the Company even though he may have previously held such a post.
First Appointment means the appointment of a person by an appropriate authority with an appropriate letter/contract who at the time of appointment is not holding any post in CUTS GRC even though s/he may have previously held such a post.
First Appointment means appointment of a person for the first time either on a permanent or temporary basis in the University.
First Appointment means the appointment of a person who at the time of such appointment was not holding any post under the corporation/Society. A person who resigned from service of the corporation or whose service was terminated, on subsequent appointment on a post shall also be considered as on “first appointment” for the purpose of these rules.
First Appointment means the appointment of a person who at the time of such appointment was not holding any post under the Society.