Order of Appointment definition

Order of Appointment means the “Order of Appointment for Vermont Energy Investment Corporation” issued by the Commission on December 20, 2010.
Order of Appointment means the “Order of Appointment for Vermont Energy Investment Corporation” issued by the Commission on June 23, 2021.

Examples of Order of Appointment in a sentence

  • The Order of Appointment, when entered by the judge before whom the case is pending, shall constitute acceptance of jurisdiction by the appointed special judge unless the judge is otherwise disqualified, and no special appearance, oath or additional evidence of acceptance shall be required.

  • If the Order of Appointment is terminated for any reason whatsoever then this Contract shall automatically terminate on the same date as the Order of Appointment.

  • If it is not received by the Cut-off Date, then Contractor’s approved invoice will not be submitted as part of VEIC’s current monthly Order of Appointment invoice.

  • In order for the Contractor’s invoice to be paid, it must be approved by VEIC and be included as part of a VEIC monthly Order of Appointment invoice.

  • Notwithstanding the above, no payments shall be made by VEIC to the Contractor for eligible fees, costs and expenses prior to the notice of termination or for reasonable transition assistance thereafter unless such expenses are approved for payment to VEIC from the State under the Order of Appointment.

  • Disputed Contractor invoices will not be submitted until the dispute has been resolved and will be submitted as part of VEIC’s Order of Appointment invoice based on the month in which the dispute was resolved (i.e., if the invoice was for May, but the dispute was not resolved until July, it would be submitted as part of VEIC’s July Order of Appointment invoice).

  • These quality assurance standards and tracking and monitoring mechanisms must also adhere to the Order of Appointment.

  • The Contractor shall provide progress reports to VEIC and any other entity designated by VEIC according to the schedule, formats, information and data, and other requirements set forth in and developed pursuant to the Contract Scope of Work and in accordance with VEIC’s Order of Appointment.

  • The January 6 Order of Appointment requires the District to provide the Special Master with notice and seek approval of certain actions regarding changes to the District’s assignment of students and its physical plant.

  • The report shall detail the activities performed, hearings attended, persons interviewed, documents reviewed, experts consulted and all other relevant information considered by the guardian ad litem in reaching the guardian ad litem’s recommendations and in accomplishing the duties required by statute, by court rule, and in the court’s Order of Appointment.

Related to Order of Appointment

  • Appointment means the appointment of any Seller to act in a Corporate Trust Capacity under any of the Corporate Trust Contracts of the Business.

  • Probationary appointment means an appointment which is without continuing appointment status and which is neither a soft money nor non-renewable fixed length appointment. Probationary appointees may be removed subject to the provisions of this Article; Article 7,

  • Appointment Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 9.02(a).

  • Nomination and Remuneration Committee means a Committee of Board of Directors of the Company, constituted in accordance with the provisions of Section 178 of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Listing Agreement.

  • Chief Inspector means Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills or his successor;

  • the appointed day means the day on which section 30A of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 comes into force;

  • monopoly supplier of a service means any person, public or private, which in the relevant market of the territory of a Party is authorised or established formally or in effect by that Party as the sole supplier of that service;

  • Graffiti remover means a product labeled to remove spray paint, ink, marker, crayon, lipstick, nail polish, or shoe polish, from a variety of noncloth or nonfabric substrates. “Graffiti Remover” does not include “Paint Remover or Stripper,” “Nail Polish Remover,” or “Spot Remover.” Products labeled for dual use as both a paint stripper and graffiti remover are considered “Graffiti Removers.”

  • Appointee means the person named by you and registered with us in accordance with the Nomination Schedule, who is authorized to receive the Death Benefit under this Policy on the death of the Life Assured while the Nominee is a minor;