Nominated Person definition

Nominated Person means a person who is a member, or a member and Officer, of the Association
Nominated Person means a person whom the issuer:
Nominated Person means a person whom the issuer (i) designates or authorizes to pay, accept, negotiate, or otherwise give value under a letter of credit and (ii) undertakes by agreement or custom and practice to reimburse.

Examples of Nominated Person in a sentence

  • If a Nominated Person has no such proxy appointment right or does not wish to exercise it, he/she may, under any such agreement, have a right to give instructions to the shareholder as to the exercise of voting rights.

  • The statement of the rights of members in relation to the appointment of proxies in paragraphs 3 to 5 above does not apply to a Nominated Person.

  • If a Nominated Person has no such proxy appointment right or does not wish to exercise it, they may, under any such agreement, have a right to give instructions to the shareholder as to the exercise of voting rights.12.


More Definitions of Nominated Person

Nominated Person has the meaning given to it in Section 3.4 of the Asset Monitor Agreement;
Nominated Person means the persons appointed by the Provider and the Company to be responsible for ensuring the performance of this Agreement;
Nominated Person. , at a pathology laboratory, means a person nominated by the director of the laboratory under section 100FR(1).
Nominated Person means a Person whom the issuer of a letter of credit (i) designates or authorizes to pay, accept, negotiate or otherwise give value under such letter of credit and (ii) undertakes by agreement or custom and practice to reimburse.
Nominated Person means both of the following:
Nominated Person means the person appointed in accordance with clause 9 who may be responsible for providing information about the Code to patrons during all times in which the Sub-Branch is delivering gambling products and services;
Nominated Person means a person nominated by the employee. Nominations may be changed one year after the last nomination or on the change of circumstances of the nominee.