Examples of IF Member in a sentence
Transfers of value can be: direct - those made directly by Sanofi a IF! Member Company for the benefit of a recipient or indirect - transfers of value made through an intermediate (i.e. Third-party; e.g. Congress Management Agencies) and where Sanofi, a IF! Member Company knows or can identify the HCP/HCO that will benefit from the Transfer of Value.
The NZOC shall on a date determined in consultation with the NF and if relevant, the IF Member (“the Selection Date”) publicly announce the Selected Athlete to the media (including a Nominated Athlete who has been selected subject to conditions pursuant to clause 10.6).
If any dispute or difference arises between the NZOC and the NF (and/or, if applicable, the IF Member) concerning the interpretation or application of this Regulation that cannot be resolved in accordance with clause 17.1, it shall be solely and exclusively determined by the Sports Tribunal.
The NF indemnifies and will keep indemnified the NZOC (and, if applicable, the IF Member) and each of their directors, officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims, demands, action, proceedings, costs and expenses (including reasonable legal costs calculated on a solicitor-client basis) and liability to third parties arising out of or incidental to any breach of this Regulation by the NF.
The IF Member indemnifies and will keep indemnified the NF and NZOC and each of their directors, officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims, demands, action, proceedings, costs and expenses (including reasonable legal costs calculated on a solicitor-client basis) and liability to third parties arising out of or incidental to any breach of this Regulation by the IF Member.
IF Member States decide to conduct separate procedures, they may be governed by elements of the EU “Asylum Procedures Directive”.
IF Member States decide to have a common system of level setting for an EU programme, it is suggested that they establish a collective target range and a bidding process allowing them to determine their own target within the collective target.
IF Member States decide on common selection goals they could either decide on a common selection methodology or decide to maintain separate selection methods according to individual Member State preferences.
The NZOC shall wherever practicable consult with the NF, and if relevant, the IF Member, in relation to any matter that affects the Selected Athlete and may involve the NF, the IF Member and/or the International Federation, in any investigations and enquiries, so that the matter can be dealt with in the most effective manner.
IF Member States decide to establish a common resettlement programme they could determine the criteria for resettlement at either EU or Member State level.