Appellate Board definition

Appellate Board means the Appellate Board established under section 83;
Appellate Board means the Appellate Board referred to in section 116;
Appellate Board means the Appellate Board established under section 83 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999;

Examples of Appellate Board in a sentence

  • A decision reached by the Student Conduct Committee or by the Student Conduct Officer may be appealed by the Accused Student to the Appellate Board within five (5) business days of a decision.

  • The Faculty Co-Advisor of the Honor Code Hearing Committee will forward the appeal and all relevant documentation to the administration member of the Appellate Board.

  • The Appellate Board will endeavor to render a decision to be made by majority vote within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Official Record of the hearing.

  • The President shall be provided a full copy of the Official Record of the hearing and a copy of the decision of the Appellate Board.

  • Proceedings before the Appellate Board, and the rules governing those pro- ceedings, shall be as specific in Article IV (D) of the Student Disciplinary Code.


More Definitions of Appellate Board

Appellate Board means those persons selected to act as the Appellate Board of the College.
Appellate Board means the Appellate Board constituted under section 4;
Appellate Board means an Appellate Board constituted under section 18 ;
Appellate Board means the Appellate Board established under section 32;
Appellate Board means the group of people available to hear appeals of decisions and sanctions in cases involving alleged violations of this Policy by students, staff, or administrators.
Appellate Board means the Appellate Board constituted under sub-section (1) of section 41;
Appellate Board means the Social Security Appellate Board constituted under section 83 of the EmployeesSocial Security Act 1969 [Act 4];