Delegated Authority Sample Clauses

Delegated Authority. The BCF Executive Group is authorised within the limits of delegated authority for its members (which is received through their respective organisation’s own financial scheme of delegation) to: • authorise commitments which exceed or are reasonably likely to lead to exceeding the contributions of the Partners to any Pooled Fund subject to the agreement of a quorate of the Executive; and • authorise a Lead Commissioner to enter into any contract for services necessary for the provision of Services under an Individual Scheme
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Delegated Authority. The Mayor or Mayor’s designee has the authority to execute this agreement.
Delegated Authority. 9.6.1 Employees at this level work under minimal supervision and will be able to exercise discretion and solve problems within the scope of acquired skills and training.
Delegated Authority. In accordance with Section 2-8.3 of the Miami-Dade Code related to identifying delegation of Board authority, there are no authorities beyond that specified in the resolution which includes authority for the Mayor or Mayor’s designee to execute the agreement on behalf of Miami- Dade County and to exercise the provisions contained therein.
Delegated Authority. Subject to Registry Operator’s compliance with this Agreement and any Temporary Specifications or Policies or Consensus Policies as defined in the Agreement, and provided the scope of the community restrictions described in Part II of this Specification 12 are not exceeded: Registry Operator shall have delegated authority to develop policy for the TLD in the following areas: 1. Establishment of naming conventions to be used in the TLD. 2. Restrictions on what types of people or entities may register Registered Names (which need not be uniform for all names within the TLD), provided the scope of the Charter set forth above is not exceeded. 3. Restrictions on how Registered Names may be used (which need not be uniform for all names within the TLD), provided the scope of the Charter is not exceeded. 4. Performance of Eligibility and Name-Selection Services (ENS Services), either directly by the Registry Operator or by one or more organizations or individuals to which it delegates the responsibility for performing ENS Services. 5. Mechanisms for enforcement of the restrictions in items 1, 2 and 3, including procedures for cancellation of registrations. 6. Mechanisms for resolution of disputes between owners of rights in names (such as trademarks) and registrants that do not supplant ICANN's dispute-resolution policies or remedies that may be available under law. 7. Selection of back-end registry provider and establishment of the terms of agreement between the Registry Operator and the provider. 8. Functional and performance specifications for, and pricing of, Registry Services. 9. Matters concerning the operation of the registry for the TLD. 10. Selection of ICANN-Accredited Registrars to act as registrars for the TLD consistent with the Charter. 11. Terms of agreement to be offered by the Registry Operator to ICANN-Accredited Registrars selected by the Registry Operator, including provisions for fair treatment by the Registry Operator of those registrars. 12. Practices of ICANN-Accredited Registrars selected by Registry Operator with respect to Registered Names and their registration. 13. Terms of agreement between Registry Operator, registrars and registrants under which Registered Names are registered. 14. Uses and practices by registrants with respect to Registered Names. 15. Provisions for publication of registry and registrar data consistent with the Agreement and Registrar Accreditation Agreements. 16. Terms of agreement between or among Registry Operat...
Delegated Authority. The Integrated Commissioning Executive is authorised within the limit of delegated authority for its members (which is received through their respective organisation’s own financial scheme of delegation) to authorise an officer of the Host Partner to enter into any contract for services necessary for the provision of Services under an Individual Scheme.
Delegated Authority. Each member of the Partnership Board will have delegated authority from his/her Partner, through that Partner’s own governance structure and schemes of delegation, to take decisions relating to the management of the Individual Schemes and Pooled Fund. These include, but are not limited to, determining commitments which exceed or are reasonably likely to result in an Overspend provided that the members of the Partnership Board can only authorise commitments in accordance with the risk sharing arrangements set out in the relevant Agreement.
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Delegated Authority. Subject to Registry Operator’s compliance with this Registry Agreement, including all attachments and appendices thereto (the “Agreement”) and any Temporary Specifications or Policies or Consensus Policy as defined in the Agreement, and provided the scope of the Charter is not exceeded: 1. Establishment of domain naming conventions to be used in the sTLD. 2. Functional and performance specifications for Registry Services, other than those specified in Appendix 7 of the Agreement. 3. Consistent with any condition under which a Registry Service has been approved, management responsibility for all Registry Services and products, including but not be limited to: a. Variations, modifications, or extensions of Registry Services that do not represent material changes to a previously approved Registry Service. b. Changes to policies and restrictions associated with or necessitated by approved Registry Services as outlined in Clauses 6, 7 and 8 below. c. Pricing. d. Promotions and promotional products, packaging or pricing. e. Branding, naming, or other marketing activity. f. Modification of deployment timelines, rollout plans, and implementation details for approved Registry Services. g. Withdrawal and suspension of all but basic Registry Services (second level registrations); provided, however, that obligations with registrants existing at the time of the withdrawal or suspension are honored. 4. Reservation of names to be offered for registration other than on a first-come, first-served basis and creation of the policies and procedures under which such names may be registered. 5. Identification and reservation of names that are not available for second level registrations and as to which third level names will be offered for registration to end users, as well as developing the terms and conditions under which such registrations shall be offered.
Delegated Authority. Pursuant to Section 2-8.3 of the County Code, there are no delegations of authority beyond those specified in the attached resolution which authorize the County Mayor or County Mayor’s designee to execute the Construction Agreement on behalf of Miami-Dade County and to exercise the provisions contained therein. Honorable Chairman Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, XXX and Members, Board of County Commissioners Page No. 1
Delegated Authority. The following areas of responsibility for development of policies for the TLD are delegated by the Registry Operator, all of which must be performed and carried out in accordance with the terms of this Agreement: 1. Establishment of naming conventions to be used in the TLD. 2. Restrictions on what types of people or entities may register Registered Names (which need not be uniform for all names within the TLD), provided the scope of the Charter set forth above is not exceeded. 3. Restrictions on how Registered Names may be used (which need not be uniform for all names within the TLD), provided the scope of the Charter is not exceeded.
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