Procedural directions definition

Procedural directions means directions for the efficient and effective preparation of
Procedural directions means the procedural directions or orders of this Arbitral Tribunal contained in this Procedural Order No.1, as varied or supplemented in subsequent Procedural Orders that may be passed by the Arbitral Tribunal in these arbitration proceedings.

Examples of Procedural directions in a sentence

  • Procedural directions issued upon several impleadment applications resulted in a further order of this Court of 8 May 2019 reiterating that the complaint would be treated as having been filed on behalf of 339 persons.

  • Procedural directions may impact the outcome of a case, for instance, when the court decides to refuse the parties the chance to present oral arguments.

  • Procedural directions or orders of the ExCo Disciplinary and Appeals Panel will not be open to appeal.

  • Procedural directions were given by Stewart J by his order of 6 February 2019, including directions as to the provision of expert evidence as to Egyptian law “with respect to personal injury and wrongful death claims in contract and tort/delict, including in particular the law of limitation as it applies to such claims”.

  • They will never be able toreopen if they are forced to pay what is effectively a 2−week severance to every single employee because they were forced to shut down.

  • Procedural directions To the extent that these regulations make no provision as to a matter of procedure in a conciliation or review, the Director may give directions as to that matter.

  • Procedural directions, elucidation orders, orders regarding postponement or the setting of a deadline, orders for the taking of evidence, orders regarding rejection of motions for the taking of evidence, on joindering and separation of proceedings and claims and on the rejection of court officials, as well as orders on the rejection of legal aid applications if the court exclusively states that the personal or economic preconditions for legal aid do not apply, cannot be impugned with a complaint.

  • If the parties cannot agree within the ten (10) working days referred to in Article 8.05 on a classification applicable to the position, Article 8.04 shall apply.

  • Procedural directions may deal with any or all of the following: • a timetable for the submission of case summaries and supporting documents to the Evaluator with copies to each other; • whether submissions are to be simultaneous or sequential; • whether there should be one round or two rounds of submissions; • whether the Evaluator has the power to call for documents; or • whether the Evaluator has the power to award costs.

  • Procedural directions were made so that all parties had the opportunity to file and serve any further submissions in writing dealing with FASOC4, and to respond to such submissions.

Related to Procedural directions

  • General Directions means The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002”

  • Technical Direction means developing work statements, determining parameters, directing other Contractors' operations, or resolving technical controversies.

  • Usage directions means the text or graphics on the product's principal display panel, label, or accompanying literature which describes to the end user how and in what quantity the product is to be used.

  • Medical direction means direction, advice, or orders provided by a medical director, supervising physician, or physician designee (in accordance with written parameters and protocols) to emergency medical care personnel.

  • Council Directive means Council Directive 89/552/EEC of 3 October 1989 on the co-ordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting activities as amended by Directive 97/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 1997 and by Directive 2007/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2007. A simplified and codified version of these Directives was introduced in 2010: the Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2010/13/EU.

  • Directions means the directions contemplated in section 27(2) of the Act, issued by a Cabinet member relating to his or her line functions, after consultation with the Cabinet members responsible for cooperative governance and traditional affairs and justice and correctional services;

  • Funeral directing means the for-profit profession of directing or supervising funerals, preparing

  • UCITS Directive means Directive 2009/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities, as amended;

  • Medication administration means the direct application of medications by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or any other means to an individual receiving services by (i) persons legally permitted to administer medications or (ii) the individual at the direction and in the presence of persons legally permitted to administer medications.

  • Administrative Safeguards are administrative actions, and policies and procedures, to manage the selection, development, implementation, and maintenance of security measures to protect electronic PHI and to manage the conduct of Contractor’s workforce in relation to the protection of that information.

  • Participant Direction Procedures means such instructions, guidelines or policies, the terms of which are incorporated herein, as shall be established pursuant to Section 4.10 and observed by the Administrator and applied and provided to Participants who have Participant Directed Accounts.

  • Advance directive means a document that contains a health care instruction or a power of attorney for health care.

  • Supervisors means employees who primarily perform supervisory functions, including the requirement to make recommendations regarding any staff or personnel matter. These staff or personnel matters include, but are not limited to, such areas as selection, promotion, appraisal, discipline, transfer, staffing needs, work methods, changes in terms and conditions of employment, grievances, or the interpretation and administration of the applicable Collective Agreement. “Supervisors” includes employees in other employee classifications who perform supervisory functions.

  • Department of Health and Human Services means the Department of Health and Human Services

  • CRD Directive means Directive 2013/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on access to the activity of credit institutions and the prudential supervision of credit institutions and investment firms, amending Directive 2002/87/EC and repealing Directives 2006/48/EC and 2006/49/EC (as amended from time to time, including by Directive (EU) 2019/878 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2019);

  • Waste Framework Directive or “WFD” means Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste

  • Directives means intergovernmental, interagency, or interdepartment administrative or procedural guidelines or instructions which do not affect the rights of, or procedures and practices available to, the public.

  • Solvency II Directive means Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union of 25 November 2009 on the taking-up and pursuit of the business of insurance and reinsurance (Solvency II);

  • Consensus Policies are those policies established (1) pursuant to the procedure set forth in ICANN’s Bylaws and due process, and (2) covering those topics listed in Section 1.2 of this Specification. The Consensus Policy development process and procedure set forth in ICANN’s Bylaws may be revised from time to time in accordance with the process set forth therein.

  • Change Directive means a written order signed by the procurement officer that

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Technical safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for its use that 27 protect electronic PHI and control access to it.

  • Airworthiness Directive or “AD” means any airworthiness directive issued by the Certificating Authority, in addition to any airworthiness directive issued by the Aeronautics Authority, each to the extent the same is applicable to the Aircraft and/or any Item of Equipment.

  • Construction Change Directive means a written order prepared by Owner Parties and signed by Owner directing Contractor to perform a change in the Work prior to agreeing to a change, if any, to the Contract Time, schedule of performance of the Work, Contract Sum, or Contractor’s compensation.

  • Health and Human Services or “HHS” includes HHSC and DSHS.

  • Medical Review Officer (MRO) means a licensed physician responsible for receiving and reviewing laboratory results generated by the school district’s drug testing program and for evaluating medical explanations for certain drug tests.