Working group members definition

Working group members means persons formally appointed by the Chair of the HFEA to sit on or to chair specific working groups.
Working group members means persons formally appointed by the Chair of the

Examples of Working group members in a sentence

  • Working group members, including underwriters and legal counsel, will usually want to ensure that any other officers and directors of the issuer (as well as the officers and directors of a promoter or a selling securityholder) who may come into contact with the media are also fully aware of the marketing and disclosure restrictions.

  • Working group members should be active in recommending improvements and should understand how their contributions are used in the process and products.

  • Working group members must be affiliated with member or observer agencies, or liaison or associate organizations.

  • Working group members represented accounting firms, users, and preparers.

  • More than 20 articles, analysis, interviews concerning the PRSP revision process were reflected in media, with the participation of PRSP Working group members and experts.

  • In practice, however, Incumbents (and for the present purposes, this expression is intended to include Rectors, Vicars and Priests-in-Charge and, where there are vacancies, Rural Deans) have for many years been authorised to approve memorials and inscriptions, provided such memorials or inscriptions comply with certain standard guidelines.

  • Working group members agreed up front about the need to have separate terms in this area, acknowledging that confusion about germline genetic testing is exacerbated by a lack of understanding of the distinction between inherited (germline genetic) mutations and tumor-specific alterations (somatic or acquired mutations) and other biomarkers.

  • Working group members were selected both for their subject matter expertise and to ensure representation from a cross section of the state in terms of geographic location and county size.

  • Working group members are committed to adopting the umbrella terms “biomarker testing” for tests that identify disease characteristics and “genetic testing for an inherited mutation” or “genetic testing for inherited cancer risk” for tests to identify germline (inherited) mutations (sometimes referred to a variants), providing additional tumor or constituency-specific information as needed.

  • Working group members are from the University of Stellenbosch, the University of Cape Town (UCT), the University of Witwatersrand (Wits), the University of Johannesburg and Rhodes University.

Related to Working group members

  • Working Group means representatives of the Applicable Registry Operators and other members of the community that the Registry Stakeholders Group appoints, from time to time, to serve as a working group to consult on amendments to the Applicable Registry Agreements (excluding bilateral amendments pursuant to Section 7.6(i)).

  • Group Members the collective reference to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.

  • Seller Group Member means (a) Seller and its Affiliates, (b) directors, officers and employees of Seller and its Affiliates and (c) the successors and assigns of the foregoing.

  • Partnership Group Member means any member of the Partnership Group.

  • Buyer Group Member means the Buyer, its Affiliates, and each of their successors and assigns, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents.

  • Company Group Member means Company or any Company Affiliate;

  • Management Team means Xxxxxx X. X’Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xx. and Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx.

  • Minority group member means a United States citizen or permanent resident alien who is and can demonstrate membership in one of the following groups:

  • Multiregional Modeling Working Group or “MMWG” shall mean the NERC working group that is charged with multi-regional modeling.

  • Group Member means a member of the Partnership Group.

  • Development Team means the entities and professionals assembled to develop and manage the Project, typically including the Applicant, Owner, Developer(s), Co-Developer(s) and general partner or any other related entities in which the Developer or Co-Developer has an identity of interest or a Controlling Interest.

  • Peer Group Companies means the following companies: .

  • Acquired Entities means the Company and the Company Subsidiaries.

  • Projects means the projects identified in Exhibit A to the Agreement and all other projects, any costs of which are included in a Transitional Capital Plan pursuant to the Act or are Recovery Costs, and financed, by payment or reimbursement, with the proceeds of Bonds or Notes.

  • Senior Management Team means (a) each Authorized Officer, the chief executive officer, secretary and (b) any chief executive officer, president, vice president, chief financial officer, treasurer or secretary of any Subsidiary Guarantor.

  • Group Companies means the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Senior Management Personnel means personnel of the company who are members of its core management team excluding Board of Directors. Normally, this would comprise all members of management one level below the executive directors, including all functional heads.

  • Group Member Agreement means the partnership agreement of any Group Member, other than the Partnership, that is a limited or general partnership, the limited liability company agreement of any Group Member that is a limited liability company, the certificate of incorporation and bylaws or similar organizational documents of any Group Member that is a corporation, the joint venture agreement or similar governing document of any Group Member that is a joint venture and the governing or organizational or similar documents of any other Group Member that is a Person other than a limited or general partnership, limited liability company, corporation or joint venture, as such may be amended, supplemented or restated from time to time.

  • Project Team means Owner, Contractor, A/E and consultants, any separate Contractors employed by Owner, and others employed for the purpose of programming, design, and construction of the Project. The members of the Project Team will be designated in writing by Owner and may be modified from time to time in writing by Owner.

  • Work group means a crew or number of crews which work from a common point of assembly and perform work of a similar nature in a defined seniority block. Where more than one (1) work group works from a common point of assembly the work groups will be defined by the Employer.

  • Working Week means an average of 48 hours each week calculated over a 17-week reference period.

  • Consolidated Group means the Borrower and all Subsidiaries which are consolidated with it for financial reporting purposes under GAAP.

  • Project Steering Committee means the committee referred to in Section I.A.1 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.

  • ECC means the amount calculated by Contractor for the total cost of all elements of the Work based on this Agreement available at the time(s) that the ECC is prepared. The ECC shall be based on current market rates with reasonable allowance for overhead, profit and price escalation and shall include and consider, without limitation, all alternates and contingencies, designed and specified by A/E and the cost of labor and materials necessary for installation of Owner furnished equipment. The ECC shall include all the cost elements included in the AACC, as defined above, and shall represent Contractor’s best current estimate of the Guaranteed Maximum Price it will propose for the Project based on the information then available. The ECC shall not include Contractor’s Pre-Construction Phase Fee, A/E’s Fees, the cost of the land and rights-of-way, or any other costs that are the direct responsibility of Owner.

  • Project Leader has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.

  • Controlled Group Member means each trade or business (whether or not incorporated) which together with any Loan Party is treated as a single employer under Sections 4001(a)(14) or 4001(b)(1) of ERISA or Sections 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the Code.