Nominated Position definition

Nominated Position means an Employee of the Dealer, who is approved by the Secretary, to perform the Service described in this Agreement.

Examples of Nominated Position in a sentence

  • The Dealer will be liable for all acts and omissions of all Nominated Position Holders as if they were the Dealer's acts or omissions.

  • The Secretary will execute an instrument of delegation under section 91 of the Road Safety Act 1986 (Vic) (Delegation) in which it will delegate, on a non-exclusive basis, those of its powers set out in clause 3.1 subject to such conditions and limitations as the Secretary considers necessary for the effective operation of this Agreement, to a Nominated Position, where the Secretary agrees to persons holding that Nominated Position performing the Delegated Service.

  • The Dealer may appoint such of its Employees to be a Nominated Position Holder as it requires to exercise the Dealer’s delegated powers.

Related to Nominated Position

  • Nominated Person means a person who is a member, or a member and Officer, of the Association

  • Nominated Company means a company selected by the Lenders’ Representative and proposed to the Authority for substituting the Concessionaire in accordance with the provisions of the Substitution Agreement;

  • Nomination means an offer by a Shipper to a Carrier of a stated quantity of Product for transportation from a specified origin(s) to a specified destination or destinations pursuant to the terms of this tariff.

  • Relevant Nominating Body means, in respect of a benchmark or screen rate (as applicable):

  • Investor Nominee means a person designated for election to the Board of Directors by the Investor pursuant to the Investment Agreement.