Umpire definition
Umpire in this procedure means a Cricket Australia accredited Umpire. Only a Cricket Australia accredited Umpire may “Mention” or “Report” a player under this procedure.
Umpire means a third arbitrator appointed by two arbitrators appointed by the parties.
Umpire means the third arbitrator appointed pursuant to Section 7.03 (c).
Examples of Umpire in a sentence
If an umpire vacancy occurs, the parties shall select one arbitrator from the current arbitration panel to act as the Umpire for IRP appeals.
The Umpire may consider a work schedule proposed by either party, however only work schedules which are consistent with the agreement may be considered.
If the parties are unable to agree on an Umpire, the Umpire shall be selected by strike from the names of arbitrators on the current panel who are willing to serve in this capacity.
The issue will be determined by the Umpire following the submission of written briefs, on a briefing schedule to be determined by the Umpire.
More Definitions of Umpire
Umpire means the third arbitrator appointed pursuant to Section 8.04 (c).
Umpire means the umpire selected and appointed as provided in section 11.08.
Umpire means a person selected by the appraisers representing the insurer and the insured, or, if the appraisers cannot agree, by the court, who is charged with resolving issues that the appraisers are unable to agree upon during the course of an appraisal.
Umpire means the Jurisdictional Umpire appointed pursuant to Article 17:00 of this Agreement.
Umpire means a person who is qualified to be an appraisal umpire
Umpire has the meaning in Section 15.1(b)(i).
Umpire means a person appointed by mutual agreement of the J.V. and the Buyer or GECAMINES in accordance with the Long Term Slag Sales Agreement or Long Term Cobalt Alloy Sales Agreement.