Nominating Authority definition

Nominating Authority means a body charged with nominating members of the Council in terms of section 6 (1);
Nominating Authority means the President or Vice President or other duly authorised officer of the London Court of International Arbitration;
Nominating Authority means a Nominating Authority designated under the Prompt Payment Legislation.

Examples of Nominating Authority in a sentence

  • The school is one of those overseen by the Nominating Authority which is highest achieving in the three ED-GRS Pillars: 1) reduced environmental impact and costs; 2) improved health and wellness; and 3) effective environmental and sustainability education.

  • The district is one of those overseen by the Nominating Authority which is highest achieving in the three ED-GRS Pillars: 1) reduced environmental impact and costs; 2) improved health and wellness; and 3) effective environmental education.

  • Authority means the Authorized Nominating Authority designated under the Construction Act.

  • In addition to the ECML National Nominating Authority and the National Contact Point in your country the ECML will use the report1 in the “Experts involved in ECML activities” section of each ECML member state website (please see http://contactpoints.ecml.at).This section should be written in one of the project’s working languages.

  • The Declaration section must be signed by the Nominator and the recipient’s Nominating Authority, i.e. Chief or health region EMS Director.


More Definitions of Nominating Authority

Nominating Authority means a Nominating Authority designated under section 33.2(1).
Nominating Authority means the Financial Agency, Central Government or State Government, as the case may be, nominating a nominee member.
Nominating Authority means those corporations, including municipal
Nominating Authority means the President or Vice President or other duly authorised officer of the London Court of International Arbitration; “Notice of Adjudication” means any notice given by a party to the Dispute to the other party or parties thereto requiring reference of a Dispute to the Adjudicator in accordance with paragraph 3.1. The Notice of Adjudication includes: the nature and a brief description of the Dispute; details of where and when the Dispute arose; and the nature of the redress which is sought. “Referral Notice” means a notice referring a Dispute to the Adjudicator in accordance with paragraph 3.5; “Senior Representative” means a representative of a Party at senior executive level;
Nominating Authority has the meaning given to it in Schedule 38 (Disputes Resolution Procedure).
Nominating Authority means the President or Vice President or other duly authorised officer of the London Court of International Arbitration.
Nominating Authority means a body charged with