Secretary-General definition

Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Organization.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the United Nations;

Examples of Secretary-General in a sentence

  • The withdrawal shall take effect twelve (12) months after the date of receipt by the Secretary-General of such notification.

  • If the Parties in dispute fail to agree on the choice of conciliator or conciliators within ninety (90) days after the request for conciliation, any of those Parties may request the Secretary-General of the United Nations to appoint a single independent conciliator to whom the dispute shall be submitted.

  • In addition to the privileges and immunities specified in Article 14 of this Agreement, the Secretary-General of the Centre as well as, during his or her absence from duty, the Deputy Secretary General, shall be accorded the privileges and immunities, exemptions and facilities accorded to heads of diplomatic missions, provided they are not Austrian nationals or permanent residents of the Republic of Austria.

  • Any Party may withdraw from the Agreement by written notification addressed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

  • The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall be designated the depositary of the Agreement.


More Definitions of Secretary-General

Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of ICSID.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Community;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of ICSID;
Secretary-General means the Secretary General of the Community appointed under Article 67 of the Treaty;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Organisation.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the OAU as provided for in Article 23 of this Treaty;