Chef de Mission definition

Chef de Mission means the CGA Chef de Mission appointed for a particular Games.
Chef de Mission means the Chef de Mission of the Team.
Chef de Mission means the individual appointed by Team England to lead the England Team delegation at the Games and reference to the Chef de Mission shall include any person with designated authority from the Chef de Mission;

Examples of Chef de Mission in a sentence

  • The Chef de Mission or his nominee may agree for this Agreement to terminate prior to the end of the three days at his discretion.

  • The AOC assumes no legal liability for any comments made in public (including in interviews or posted on a social media site) by any Team member or AOC servant or agent other than the Chef de Mission or her designated spokesperson, or by any third party.

  • The Chef de Mission will be responsible for all official public statements in the media, including social media.

  • The Chef de Mission is the spokesperson for the Team and, as appropriate, the AOC.

  • In addition to any disciplinary procedures set out in the Team Membership Agreement, the AOC or the Chef de Mission reserves the right to take any measure(s) it or she sees fit with respect to the breach, including issuing, or requiring the Team member or AOC servant or agent to issue, a corrective or other statement relating to the matter.

  • These are guidelines only and may be supplemented or amended or varied by the AOC or the Chef de Mission at any time in its or her absolute discretion.

  • To the extent that the Chef de Mission requires assistance and information from the Relevant Person in relation to the determination of the breach and/or sanctions, clause 3.2 applies.

  • Any breach or suspected breach of these Guidelines should be reported to the Chef de Mission or senior Team official as it becomes known.

  • If a breach of this By-Law occurs at any time during a Games Period, then the breach and any sanctions to be applied will be determined by the Chef de Mission of the relevant Team or his or her authorised delegate(s) in their respective sole and absolute discretion.

  • All Relevant Persons must provide assistance and disclose honestly and fully all relevant information to the AOC and during the Games Period the Chef de Mission of the relevant Team.


More Definitions of Chef de Mission

Chef de Mission means a person appointed by a Member who is responsible for coordinating the overall selection, preparation, and supervision of the Member team.
Chef de Mission means the person appointed from time to time by NZB as Chef de Mission for any international event or events or for any specified period.
Chef de Mission means the Chef de Mission of the Team Fiji.

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