Common use of Chief Adjudicator Clause in Contracts

Chief Adjudicator. The Council of Ministers will designate one of the full-time members of the Tribunal to be the chief adjudicator. The chief adjudicator will be responsible for supervising and directing matters related to the performance by the Tribunal of its functions, including the allocation of work among members and the assignment of members to sit and to preside at the Tribunal’s hearings.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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