Secretary-General definition

Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Organization.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the United Nations;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Examples of Secretary-General in a sentence

  • UNDP may disclose Information to the extent as required pursuant to the Charter of the United Nations, resolutions or regulations of the General Assembly or its other governing bodies, or rules promulgated by the Secretary-General.

  • UNDP may disclose Information to the extent required pursuant to the Charter of the United Nations, resolutions or regulations of the General Assembly or its other governing bodies, or rules promulgated by the Secretary-General.

  • This Agreement shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of ASEAN, who shall promptly furnish a certified copy thereof to each Member State.

  • This Agreement shall enter into force after all Member States have notified or, where necessary, deposited instruments of ratification with the Secretary-General of ASEAN, which shall not take more than 180 days after the signing of this Agreement.

  • This Protocol shall form an integral part of the ACIA and shall enter into force after all Member States have notified the completion of their internal procedures for the entry into force of this Protocol to, or, where necessary, deposited instruments of ratification or acceptance with, the Secretary-General of ASEAN.


More Definitions of Secretary-General

Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of ICSID.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community;
Secretary-General means the Secretary General of the Community appointed under Article 67 of the Treaty;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Community;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Organisation.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of ICSID;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority.