Main Table definition

Main Table means the table at which negotiations are conducted and at which each Party is represented by its Chief Negotiator.
Main Table means the tripartite meeting at which negotiations are conducted by the Chief Negotiators of the Parties.
Main Table means the table at which negotiations are conducted and at which each Party is represented by its Chief Negotiator or their designates. Chief Negotiators or their designates would attend sessions at this table. 1.9 "Overlap" means a geographic area within the Territory which is claimed by a First Nation, whether participating in the BCTC process or not, other than the Tsimshian Nation. 1.10 "Sub-Agreement" means a part or parts of an Agreement-In-Principle which set(s) out the agreement on any of the substantive issues negotiated. 1.11 "Territory" means the geographic areas identified by the Tsimshian Nation as its traditional territories on the map attached to the December 15, 1993 Statement of Intent filed with the BCTC.

Examples of Main Table in a sentence

  • The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council will report to the Main Table from time to time regarding the status of Overlap resolution processes.

  • The Parties agree to be bound by the decisions of the Policy Administration Committee of the Construction Industry of BC Substance Abuse Testing and new wording establishing the Policy in the Agreement along with any related agreement by the Main Table regarding the Policy or the establishment of an industry EFAP Program.

  • As I advised you yesterday and again today at the opening of the Main Table session, Canada regrets bringing forward at this late stage a number of additional changes on which we are seeking your agreement prior to initialling of the Framework Agreement.

  • SIDE TABLES Under direction from the Main Table, Side Tables explore options and may, if agreed, negotiate selected issues (or groups of issues depending on need).

  • The Homalco First Nation will provide information to the Main Table on a regular basis on the status of overlap claims.

  • As described in the Framework Agreement, the Main Table oversees the entire treaty process.

  • The In-XXXXX-ch/N'Quatqua will resolve overlap claims, if any, with other First Nations and will inform the Main Table regularly on the status of any overlap claims.

  • The Chief Negotiators will not chair any of the Main Table discussions; however, the Chief Negotiators will agree on the appointment of a Chair for each meeting.

  • The Chief Negotiators will schedule formal tripartite meetings in advance ("Main Table").

  • Under direction from the Main Table, working groups explore options and may negotiate selected issues for approval by the Main Table.


More Definitions of Main Table

Main Table means the regular meetings of the Negotiators contemplated under section 3.2 of this Framework Agreement.

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