Powers of the Commission Sample Clauses

Powers of the Commission under the disputes procedure
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Powers of the Commission. 5.1 In pursuance of the provisions of Article 4, the Commission shall in particular have the power to appoint consultants to assist it in the gathering and processing of information on any matter on which it is to advise the Contracting Parties and may exercise any power or make any decision relating thereto as may be agreed upon by the Contracting Parties from time to time. 5.2 The advice of the Commission to the Contracting Parties on any matter referred to in Article 4 shall, if required by a Contracting Party, be contained in a report signed by the leaders of the respective delegations, who shall be responsible for the submission of the report to their respective Governments. 5.3 Any report prepared by the Commission on any matter referred to in Article 4 shall include estimates of the cost involved in the implementation of the advice of the Commission and may include proposals for the apportionment of such costs between the Contracting Parties. 5.4 The Commission shall in all its deliberations and recommendations to the Contracting Parties have regard for the interests any other State may have in any water resource of common interest between the Contracting Parties and that State.
Powers of the Commission. The parties agree that the Commission may give all such directions and do all such things as are necessary for the just resolution or determination of the dispute. This may include, but is not limited to: (a) inform itself in any manner that it thinks appropriate; (b) take evidence on oath or affirmation; (c) conduct a hearing; (d) give directions orally or in writing in the course of, or for the purpose of, procedural matters relating to the proceeding; (e) compel the production of documents that relate to the dispute; (f) summon before it any party to the dispute, witness or persons whose presence the Commission believes would help in the resolution of the dispute; (g) determine the dispute in the absence of any party or person who has been notified of the dispute or who has been summonsed to appear; (h) determine the date, time and location where the conciliation and/or arbitration shall occur; (i) conduct the proceeding, or any part of the proceeding, in private; (j) adjourn the proceeding to any time or location; (k) conduct a workplace inspection to inspect or view any work, material, machinery, document or other thing or interview any employee who is usually engaged in work at the workplace; (l) hold a ballot of affected employees where in the opinion of the Commission such ballot may assist in the resolution of the dispute; (m) refer any matter to an expert and accepting the expert’s report as evidence; (n) convene a compulsory conference; (o) correct, amend or waive any error, defect, or irregularity whether in substance or in form; (p) make an interim decision; and (q) make a final decision in respect of the matter to which the dispute relates.
Powers of the Commission. (1) For the attainment of its purposes the Commission may― (a.) formulate policies and rules for the fair, orderly and efficient operations of the securities industry and the capital markets; (b.) deal with such matters as may be referred to it by any person from time to time; (c.) licence and regulate market participants in accordance with securities laws; (d.) monitor the capital and solvency risk of licensees that are entities, and compensation funds and take measures to protect the interest of investors of market participants in question; (e.) adopt measures to supervise and minimise any conflict of interest that may arise with respect to market participants; (f.) review, approve and regulate takeovers, amalgamations and all forms of business combinations in accordance with securities laws in all cases in which it considers it expedient or appropriate to do so; (g.) review the contents of prospectuses and issue receipts therefor, and review any form of offering documents, solicitation, advertisement or announcement by which securities are proposed to be distributed, continuing disclosure documents, financials and annual reports; (h.) take enforcement action against any person for failing to comply with securities laws; (i.) recommend regulations to the Minister and formulate rules; (j.) formulate, prepare and publish notices, guidelines, bulletins and policies describing the views of the Commission regarding the interpretation, application, or enforcement of securities laws; (k.) make orders for the administration, and enforcement of securities laws; (l.) cooperate with other regulatory authorities, both domestic and foreign; (m.) acquire and dispose of property of any description;
Powers of the Commission. (1) For the attainment of its purposes the Commission may - (a) formulate policies and rules for the fair, orderly and efficient operations of the securities industry and the capital markets; (b) deal with such matters as may be referred to it by any person from time to time; (c) licence and regulate market participants in accordance with securities laws; (d) monitor the capital and solvency risk of licensees that are entities, and compensation funds and take measures to protect the interest of investors of market participants in question; (e) adopt measures to supervise and minimise any conflict of interest that may arise with respect to market participants; (f) review, approve and regulate takeovers, amalgamations and all forms of business combinations in accordance with securities laws in all cases in which it considers it expedient or appropriate to do so; (g) review the contents of prospectuses and issue receipts, and review any form of offering documents, solicitation, advertisement or announcement by which securities are proposed to be distributed, continuing disclosure documents, financials and annual reports; (h) take enforcement action against any person for failing to comply with securities laws; (i) recommend regulations to the Minister and formulate rules; (j) formulate, prepare and publish notices, guidelines, bulletins and policies describing the views of the Commission regarding the interpretation, application, or enforcement of securities laws; (k) make orders for the administration, and enforcement of securities laws; (l) cooperate with other regulatory authorities, whether domestic and foreign; (m) acquire and dispose of property of any description; (n) make contracts or enter into other agreements; (o) receive and expend money; (p) require the payment of fees; (q) do all things, and take all actions, which may be necessary, expedient, incidental or conducive to the discharge of any of its functions and the exercise of its powers under securities laws; (2) The Commission may, in writing, require a person to furnish it with such information as required for the exercise of its functions; (3) A person that is required to furnish information to the Commission in accordance with paragraph
Powers of the Commission. (A) The Commission shall have the power to: (1) Subject to compliance with Wis. Stat. §§ 60.47 and 62.15, enter into contracts valued at or above $15,000 or agreements in the name of and for the benefit of the District with approval of all of the Municipalities. (2) If budgeted, and subject to compliance with Wis. Stat. §§ 60.47 and 62.15, enter into contracts valued below $15,000 in the name of and for the benefit of the District. (3) Establish and maintain bank accounts in the name of and for the benefit of the District. (4) Hire and terminate personnel. (5) Establish qualifications, schedules, and regulations for such personnel, emergency medical technicians and emergency vehicle operators. (6) Delegate authority to an EMS Chief (who shall serve at the pleasure of the Commission) to manage the day-to-day operations of the District and to carry out the powers enumerated in subsections (4) and (5) of this section. (B) The Commission shall not have the authority to levy taxes, issue bonds, or borrow money; or to enter contracts or commit funds in excess of the budget without approval of all of the Municipalities.
Powers of the Commission. The Commission, doing business as and in the name of the District, shall have all of the powers of the Municipalities necessary or useful to providing fire protection and EMS services, and is authorized to do all acts necessary to Administrative Structure: The District will be internally organized for administrative purposes as two departments: the Fire Department and the Emergency Medical Services Department, hereinafter referred to as Fire Department and EMS, respectively. To the extent described in this Agreement, the two departments will be maintained separately, but will at all times and in all ways be under the supervision and control of the Commission.
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Powers of the Commission. The Commission may do any of the things mentioned in sub paragraphs (a to o) in relation to a dispute arising under this Agreement. The Commission may:
Powers of the Commission. (1) For the attainment of its purposes the Commission may– (a) formulate policies and rules for the fair, orderly and efficient operations of the securities industry and the capital markets; (b) deal with such matters as may be referred to it by any person from time to time; (c) licence and regulate market participants in accordance with securities laws; (d) monitor the capital and solvency risk of licensees that are entities, and compensation funds and take measures to protect the interest of investors of market participants in question; (e) adopt measures to supervise and minimise any conflict of interest that may arise with respect to market participants;
Powers of the Commission. (1) Subject to this Act, the Commission has, for the purpose of fulfilling its functions, power – …
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