Notice of Appointment as Expert Sample Clauses

Notice of Appointment as Expert the expert is to give the parties notice of his or her appointment;
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  • Notice of Appointment 15:14 All applicants shall be advised in writing of the outcome of their applications within ten (10) working days after the receipt in the Department of employment of the written acceptance of the position by the successful candidate, and earlier if practicable. This written communication shall also include the name of the successful candidate.

  • Acceptance of appointment The Adviser accepts that appointment and agrees to render the services herein set forth, for the compensation herein provided. The assets of the Allocated Portion will be maintained in the custody of a custodian (who shall be identified by the Manager in writing). The Adviser will not have custody of any securities, cash or other assets of the Fund and will not be liable for any loss resulting from any act or omission of the custodian other than acts or omissions arising in reliance on instructions of the Adviser.

  • Terms of Appointment Every separate trustee and co-trustee will be appointed and act subject to the following:

  • TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT 6.1 The Issuer may terminate the appointment of the Calculation Agent at any time by giving to the Calculation Agent at least 45 days' prior written notice to that effect, provided that, so long as any of the Relevant Notes is outstanding:

  • Duration of Appointment The Employment shall be deemed to have commenced on the Commencement Date and shall continue unless terminated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Term of Appointment 2.1 The Appointment shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall continue, subject to the remaining terms of this agreement, until terminated by either party giving the other not less than three months’ prior notice in writing.

  • Letter of Appointment At the time of hire, or upon change in status, each Nurse shall be provided in writing, with the Nurse’s status as a Regular Nurse; the Nurse’s placement on the increment scale; and where the Nurse is in a Regular or Temporary Position, information describing the Nurse’s position with the Employer, including the designation as to his or her percentage of Full-Time hours.

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