Nomination Criteria definition

Nomination Criteria means the criteria made up of the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria andthe Specific Nomination Factors, and is also referred to as “this Criteria”.
Nomination Criteria means this document.
Nomination Criteria means the nomination criteria of the NSO for the Games as outlined in clause 5 of this Agreement.

Examples of Nomination Criteria in a sentence

  • After consideration of this Nomination Criteria, the SNZ Selectors shall follow the procedure set out in clause 9 of the NZOC Nomination and Selection Regulation.

  • Provided the requirements set out in clause 3.1 and 3.2 are met, the SNZ Selectors shall nominate those Athletes it considers meet the Nomination Criteria set out below on the Nomination Date, subject to any quota restriction placed on the NZOC or SNZ.

  • The Key Events relied upon must have also have sufficiently strong fields to assist in a determination of whether the Athlete (or group of Athletes) has or have met the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria.

  • If the Chief Executive is not notified of any extenuating circumstances in accordance with this Nomination Criteria, then the SNZ Selectors have no obligation to rely on such circumstances.

  • Doubles: (i) World Doubles Championships, August 2016 (ii) World Doubles Championships August 2017 N.B. For the sake of clarity, an Athlete (or group of Athletes) must attend sufficient number of the Key Events listed above to demonstrate the Athlete (or group of Athletes) has or have met the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria.


More Definitions of Nomination Criteria

Nomination Criteria. The [insert NSO] Nomination Criteria for nomination to the Games Team is made up of two parts:
Nomination Criteria means the nomination criteria of the NF for the Games as outlined in clause 7 of this Regulation.
Nomination Criteria means the criteria made up of the Over-Riding Criteria and the General Criteria as defined in clauses 4.3 and 4.4.
Nomination Criteria means the criteria made up of the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria and the Specific Nomination Factors.
Nomination Criteria means the criteria described in clause 6. of this Policy.
Nomination Criteria means the criteria laid out in the Nomination Policy of the NF.
Nomination Criteria means, with respect to each disease in the Field, the criteria proposed by the PT and approved by the JOC that the JOC must reasonably consider before accepting or rejecting each Lead Candidate, pursuant to Section 3.6(d), as an IND Ready Candidate for such disease. The Parties anticipate such criteria to be equivalent to the data needed to support an IND filing for such disease. Nomination Criteria shall at least include [*].