Main Table definition

Main Table means the table at which negotiations are conducted and at which each Party is represented by its Chief Negotiator.
Main Table means the tripartite meeting at which negotiations are conducted by the Chief Negotiators of the Parties.
Main Table means the table at which negotiations are conducted and at which each Party is represented by its Chief Negotiator or their designates. Chief Negotiators or their designates would attend sessions at this table. 1.9 "Overlap" means a geographic area within the Territory which is claimed by a First Nation, whether participating in the BCTC process or not, other than the Tsimshian Nation. 1.10 "Sub-Agreement" means a part or parts of an Agreement-In-Principle which set(s) out the agreement on any of the substantive issues negotiated. 1.11 "Territory" means the geographic areas identified by the Tsimshian Nation as its traditional territories on the map attached to the December 15, 1993 Statement of Intent filed with the BCTC.

Examples of Main Table in a sentence

  • When we returned to the Main Table to continue negotiating the Master Agreement for ▇▇▇▇ Trucks, the Company acknowledged the significant gains we had accomplished for our members at the Local tables.

  • The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council will report to the Main Table from time to time regarding the status of Overlap resolution processes.

  • The Parties agree to be bound by the decisions of the Policy Administration Committee of the Construction Industry of BC Substance Abuse Testing and new wording establishing the Policy in the Agreement along with any related agreement by the Main Table regarding the Policy or the establishment of an industry EFAP Program.

  • The Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Nation will also periodically report to the Main Table on the status of its Overlap negotiations with other First Nations.

  • In the event that a Chief Negotiator is unable to attend a Main Table meeting, that Chief Negotiator may designate an alternate.

  • On the Closing Date, the Buyer will assume the applicable Main Table Agreements as they relate to IBEW/UWUA Employees to be employed at the Hydroelectric Assets and comply with all applicable obligations thereunder and will accept and fulfill all obligations under the IBEW/UWUA MOU that are designated for the new owner, including but not limited to the obligation of the new owner to recognize the respective union as the collective bargaining agent.

  • Promptly upon RCSI’s election of a New Service as described in Section 12.6 of the Main Table of Contents Body of the Agreement, First Data will propose to RCSI the Service Level(s) measurements, performance goals and calculation matrices for such New Service and the affected Designated Accounts and shall accompany such proposal with a completed version of the Service Level Template attached as Exhibit B-4 and in such version note its proposals as to such Service Level for each of the categories listed.

  • Under direction from the Main Table, Side Tables explore options and may, if agreed, negotiate selected issues (or groups of issues depending on need).

  • The uninvolved party will be provided with a summary at the next Main Table.

  • Main Table Meetings will be held on an as needed basis, usually every two or three months, as agreed to by the Chief Negotiators.


More Definitions of Main Table

Main Table means the regular meetings of the Negotiators contemplated under section 3.2 of this Framework Agreement.

Related to Main Table

  • Unit Price Table means the table of prices per unit set out in the Contract;

  • Emission Summary Table means the table prepared in accordance with O. Reg. 419/05 and the Procedure Document listing the appropriate Point of Impingement concentrations of each Compound of Concern from the Facility and providing comparison to the corresponding Ministry Point of Impingement Limit or Maximum Concentration Level Assessment.

  • Water table means the upper surface of a zone of saturation, where the body of ground water is not confined by an overlying impermeable zone.

  • Composite mortality tables means mortality tables with rates of mortality that do not distinguish between smokers and nonsmokers.

  • 2001 CSO Mortality Table means that mortality table, consisting of separate rates of mortality for male and female lives, developed by the American Academy of Actuaries CSO Task Force from the valuation basic mortality table developed by the Society of Actuaries Individual Life Insurance Valuation Mortal- ity Task Force, and adopted by the NAIC in December 2002. The 2001 CSO mortality table is included in the Proceedings of the NAIC (2nd Quarter 2002) and is supplemented by the 2001 CSO preferred class structure mortality table and may be obtained from the office. Unless the context indicates otherwise, the “2001 CSO mortality table” includes both the ultimate form of that table and the select and ultimate form of that table and includes both the smoker and nonsmoker mortality tables and the composite mor- tality tables. It also includes both the age−nearest−birthday and age−last−birthday bases of the mortality tables.