notifier definition
notifier means the person submitting the notification;
notifier means the person under the jurisdiction of the exporting country who has, or will have at the time the planned transfrontier movement commences, possession or other forms of legal control of the wastes and who proposes their transfrontier movement for the ultimate purpose of submitting them to recov- ery operations. When the United States (U.S.) is the exporting country, notifier is interpreted to mean a person domiciled in the U.S.
notifier means a person who in good faith gives information, or causes information to be given, to the CEO or another officer that raises concerns about the wellbeing of a child.
Examples of notifier in a sentence
With respect to any claims or demands by third parties as to which an Indemnified Party may seek indemnification hereunder, whenever an Indemnified Party (the “Notifier”) receives a written notice that such a claim or demand has been asserted, the Notifier shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of such claim or demand and of the relevant facts within the Notifier’s knowledge within a reasonable time after receiving such written notice.
More Definitions of notifier
notifier means the manufacturer or the importer, or group of manufacturers or importers notifying to the Competent Authority;
notifier means the person who notifies the competent national authority of the Party of import prior to the intentional transboundary movement of a living modified organism that falls within the scope of Article 7, paragraph 1 of the Cartagena Protocol.
notifier means the natural or legal person who submitted a notifi- cation in accordance with the terms specified in Regulation (EC) No 451/2000 as listed in Annex II;
notifier means the natural or legal person who has submitted a notification in accordance with:
notifier has the meaning given in paragraph 1.1 of Schedule 17;
notifier means the natural or legal person submitting the notification;
notifier means a party that has submitted a Notification to the University and Licensee[along with an appropriate Notification Fee]. [University or Licensee acceptance of the Notification and Notification Fee are not required for a party to be a Notifier or for a Notifier to receive an Open License.]