Examples of International Centre in a sentence
The Elections Committee of the CCSGA will preside over, publicize, and coordinate fall, spring, and special elections, including those required for the Jerold Savory Award, Student Choice Award and those necessary due to vacancies in office.
Any unresolved dispute or claims will be settled by arbitration administered by the International Centre for Dispute Resolution in accordance with its International Arbitration Rules.
The Sole Arbitrator shall be appointed by agreement between the parties; failing such agreement, by the appointing authority namely the Indian Council of Arbitration/President of the Institution of Engineers (India)/The International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (India).
If a dispute arises out of or in connection with the contract, or in respect of any defined legal relationship associated therewith or derived there from, the parties agree to submit that dispute to arbitration under the ICADR Arbitration Rules, 1996.The authority to appoint the arbitrator(S) shall be the International Centre for alternative dispute resolution.
They should be sent to the Secretariat of the Policy-Making Organs, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna International Centre, PO Box 100, 1400 Vienna, Austria; fax +43 1 2600 29108; email secpmo@iaea.org; or from GovAtom via the Feedback link.
The International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution will provide administrative services in accordance with the ICADR Arbitration Rules, 1996.
The Sole Arbitrator shall be appointed by agreement between the parities; failing such agreement, by the appointing authority namely the Indian Council of Arbitration / President of the Institution of Engineers (India) / The International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (India).
Samartheshwar Temple, Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad and having its Corporate Office at “Axis House” C-2, Wadia International Centre, P.
Such arbitration shall be held in accordance with the Rules of Arbitration of the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, New Delhi (the “Rules”) or such other rules as may be mutually agreed by the Parties, and shall be subject to the provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
Derby: International Centre for Guidance Studies, University of Derby.