Instigator definition

Instigator means any Shareholder (or Shareholders) who elects to give the Compulsory Offer provided in Part 5.
Instigator means the person, or persons, responsible under the DDA for considering discrimination issues and for deciding on any changes required to working practices or physical adjustments required to buildings and property. In multi-tenanted properties this responsibility can fall upon landlords as well as occupying tenants

Examples of Instigator in a sentence

  • Within ten (10) business days after receipt of such notice from the initiating party (the “Instigator”) designating its arbitrator, the other party (the “Recipient”) shall give notice to Instigator, specifying the name and address of the person designated by Recipient to act as arbitrator on its behalf who shall be similarly qualified.

  • If Recipient fails to notify Instigator of the appointment of its arbitrator, within or by the time above specified, then the arbitrator appointed by Instigator shall be the arbitrator to determine the issue.

  • If Recipient fails to notify Instigator of the appointment of its arbitrator, within or by the time above specified, then the arbitrator appointed by Instigator shall be the arbitrator and determine the issue.

  • If, within 10 days after receipt of a notice from the initialing party (the "Instigator") designating its arbitrator, the other party (the "Recipient") fails to give notice to Instigator specifying the name and address of the person designated by Recipient to act as its arbitrator, then the arbitrator appointed by Instigator shall be the sole arbitrator and shall determine the issue.

  • The offer to sell the Instigator's Shares and Advances to the Offeree may be accepted by the Offeree delivering to the Instigator, within 30 days of receiving the Notice, written notice that the Offeree elects to purchase the Instigator's Shares and Advances, whereupon a binding contract of purchase and sale for the Instigator's Shares and Advances between the Offeree and the Instigator shall be created upon the terms set forth herein.

  • Within ten (10) days after receipt of such notice from the initiating party (the "Instigator") designating its arbitrator, the other party (the "Recipient) shall give notice to Instigator, specifying the name and address of the person designated by Recipient to act as arbitrator on its behalf who shall be similarly qualified.

  • If Recipient fails to notify Instigator of the appointment of its arbitrator, within or by the time above specified, then the arbitrator appointed by Instigator shall be the arbitrator or determine the issue.

  • If the Offeree does not within the period referred to in section 8.2 deliver to the Instigator written notice that the Offeree elects to purchase the Instigator's Shares and Advances, the Offeree shall be conclusively deemed to have accepted the offer of the Instigator to purchase the Offeree's Shares and Advances, whereupon a binding contract of purchase and sale for the Offeree's Shares and Advances shall be created upon the terms set forth herein.

  • The delivery of the Notice shall constitute an offer by the Instigator either to sell the Instigator's Shares and Advances to the Offeree at the applicable prices specified in the Notice, or to purchase the Offeree's Shares and Advances at the said prices.

  • Within ten (10) days after receipt of such notice from the initiating party (the "Instigator") designating its arbitrator, the other party (the "Recipient") shall give notice to Instigator, specifying the name and address of the person designated by Recipient to act as arbitrator on its behalf who shall be similarly qualified.

Related to Instigator

  • Investigator means an individual who is:

  • Private investigator means any individual who engages in the business of, or accepts employment

  • Principal Investigator means the Personnel who is identified as principally responsible for the performance and supervision of research associated with a Contract.

  • Investigators means collectively, the Lead Principal Investigator, Team Principal Investigators and Co-Investigators;

  • Collaborator An individual who is not under the direct supervision of the PI (e.g., not a member of the PI’s laboratory) who assists with the PI’s research project involving controlled-access data subject to the NIH GDS Policy. Internal collaborators are employees of the Requester and work at the same location/campus as the PI. External collaborators are not employees of the Requester and/or do not work at the same location as the PI, and consequently must be independently approved to access controlled-access data subject to the NIH GDS Policy.