Working Party definition

Working Party means a body established by the Board to make
Working Party means a body established by the Board to make recommendations to the Board but without decision-making powers;
Working Party means a body established by the Board to make recommendations to the Board but without decision-making powers, including community groups or for a

Examples of Working Party in a sentence

  • Attention is drawn to the list of titles current 28 November 2005 identified by the HCA Working Party and further acknowledge that whilst there are a range of common titles existing across DHBs, different designations are also in use such as Operating Theatre Assistants” Bay of Plenty MECA titles Wanganui Health Care Assistant.

  • At the request of a Contracting Party, any amendment proposed by it to this Agreement shall be considered by the Principal Working Party on Inland Water Transport of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.

  • Each of the ten ASEAN Member States agrees to recognise China as a full market economy and shall not apply, from the date of the signature of this Agreement, Sections 15 and 16 of the Protocol of Accession of the People’s Republic of China to the WTO and Paragraph 242 of the Report of the Working Party on the Accession of China to WTO in relation to the trade between China and each of the ten ASEAN Member States.

  • It may also include cooperation between regulatory counterparts in bodies such as the OECD's Working Party on Information Security and Privacy and the Global Privacy Enforcement Network.

  • It may also include cooperation between regulatory counterparts in bodies such as the OECD's Working Party on Security and Privacy in the Digital Economy and the Global Privacy Enforcement Network.


More Definitions of Working Party

Working Party has the meaning given in Clause 5.25.
Working Party means any person, including contractor, site contractor and site personnel, concerned with planning, designing, organizing and supervising works near U/G cables or O/H lines.
Working Party means the Working Party on the Protection of individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data as referred to in article 29 of Directive 95/46/EC;
Working Party means a body established by the Board to make recommendations to the Board but without decision-making powers, including community groups or fora. In the Articles: terms defined in the Act are to have the same meaning; references to the singular include the plural and vice-versa and to the masculine include the feminine and neuter and vice-versa; references to "organisations" or "persons" include corporate bodies, public bodies, unincorporated associations and partnerships; references to legislation, regulations, determinations and directions include all amendments, replacements or re-enactments and references to legislation (where appropriate) include all regulations, determinations and directions made or given under it; references to articles are to those within the Articles; and headings are not to affect the interpretation of the Articles. For the avoidance of doubt the system of law governing the Memorandum and the Articles is the law of England and Wales. None of the model articles in the Companies (Model Articles) Regulations 2008 applies to the Company. The name of the Company is Chilmington Green Community Management Organisation.
Working Party means a working party created by the OSASA Board in accordance with clause 8.9(b).
Working Party means the working party established under clause 22, Joint Working Party.
Working Party means the persons under the immediate supervision of Competent Person or an Authorized Person and includes the Competent Person or the Authorized Person when working by himself.