Specific Nomination Factors definition

Specific Nomination Factors means the nomination factors set out in clause 4.3.
Specific Nomination Factors means the factors listed in clause 5.2 which the Selectors may take into account when applying the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria.
Specific Nomination Factors means the nomination factors set out in clause 4.3. OTHER APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS (all located at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx)  Agreement between NZOC and NSO for the 2016 Olympic Games;  NZOC Selection Policy;  Athlete Application Form; and  Athlete Agreement. SCHEDULE C2 – TEAM EVENTS 2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES NOMINATION CRITERIA FOR TEAM EVENTS [NATIONAL SPORTS ORGANISATION INCORPORATED] (NSO)

Examples of Specific Nomination Factors in a sentence

  • The Selectors may give weight to any one or more of the Specific Nomination Factors and, if it does, to apply such weighting to one or more Athletes.

  • In considering the Specific Nomination Factors, the Selectors may make such enquiries of the Athlete, or other persons, as they see fit.

  • The Selectors may determine the relevance and weight that they wish to place on any Specific Nomination Factor(s) and any Extenuating Circumstances(s) as they consider appropriate.

  • Nomination Criteria means the criteria made up of the General NominationCriteria, the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria and the Specific Nomination Factors, and is also referred to as “this Criteria”.

  • The NZOWU&AS Selectors may give weight to any one or more of the Specific Nomination Factors and, if it does, to apply such weighting to one or more Athletes.

  • The SNZ Selection Panel may give weight to any one or more of the Specific Nomination Factors and, if it does, to apply such weighting to one or more Athletes.

  • The Selection Panel may determine the relevance and weight that they wish to place on any Specific Nomination Factor(s) and any Extenuating Circumstances(s) as they consider appropriate.

  • The OWNZ Selectors may give weight to any one or more of the Specific Nomination Factors and, if it does, to apply such weighting to one or more Athletes.

  • The Selectors may give weight to any one or more of the Specific Nomination Factors and, if they do, to apply such weighting to one or more Athletes.

  • The Paralympics New Zealand Selectors may give weight to any one or more of the Specific Nomination Factors and, if it does, to apply such weighting to one or more Athletes.


More Definitions of Specific Nomination Factors

Specific Nomination Factors means the nomination factors set out in clause 4.3. OTHER APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS (all located at www.olympic.org.nz) Agreement between NZOC and Rowing NZ for the 2016 Olympic Games; NZOC Selection Policy; Athlete Application Form; and Athlete Agreement.SCHEDULE 1 Rowing NZ Policy for Athletes and Crews Nomination Appeals Process for Rio 2016
Specific Nomination Factors means the nomination factors set out in clause 4.3.Relays: Freestyle Relay 4x100m, Freestyle Relay 4x200m, Medley Relay 4x100m.

Related to Specific Nomination Factors

  • Over-Riding Nomination Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 4.2.

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  • 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”.

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