Examples of Interim Election in a sentence
Interim Election has the meaning given to that expression in SectionC4.2 (Election of Elected Members).
Where this Section C4.3(c) applies, the Panel shall be entitled (at any time thereafter) to determine that a further Interim Election should be held in accordance with Section C4.2 in respect of that Party Category.
Should the office of Collaboration Board Chairperson become vacant during the nominal term, an Interim Election of a new Collaboration Board Chairperson shall take place at the next timely meeting of the Collaboration Board.
Should the office of Spokesperson become vacant during the nominal term, an Interim Election of a new spokesperson shall take place at the next timely meeting of the Collaboration Board.
In the case of a contested election, the Elections Committee first informs the President of the Association and then the membership that an Interim Election needs to be held.
October 2003, prevented as before by lack of funds, the process was finally launched on 1 December.The JEMB Secretariat, set up in July 2003, took over management of the elections.8 Established by presidential decree, it consisted of the six-member Afghan Interim Election Commission,9 all civil servants, and five international election management experts appointed by UNAMA.
If any amounts become payable pursuant to this Section 2.1.5, Parent shall have the option of distributing Parent Common Stock to the holders of PCSEs in lieu of such cash, which shall be based on the Average Share Price, or if an Interim Election is made as described below, the Interim Average Share Price.
The business paper on Delegations to the Chief Executive during Interim Election Period be received.
Consolidating the functions and ultimately abolishing the payment bureaus in favour of the commercial banking system was, therefore, a precondition to asserting the district’s unity and fiscal viability.64Entity and OHR Economic Department opposition to Farrand’s pre-emptive strike on the payment bureaus Appoints Interim Election Commission of the Brcko District’, 26 May 2000.
The Afghan commissioners who had presided over the presidential elections, in what was then the Interim Election Commission, had been widely perceived as weak, and there were complaints of partiality.