Chief Adjudicator definition

Chief Adjudicator means the Chief Adjudicator of the Capital Markets Tribunal; (“arbitre en chef”)
Chief Adjudicator means the Chief Adjudicator appointed under section 76(3) of the Act of 2023;
Chief Adjudicator means the Chief Adjudicator of the Tribunal. The Chief Adjudicator is an Adjudicator for the purpose of this By-law;

Examples of Chief Adjudicator in a sentence

  • Chief Adjudicator – The chief adjudicator would be responsible for supervising and directing matters related to the performance by the adjudicative tribunal of its functions, including the allocation of work among members and the assignment of members to sit and to preside at the tribunal’s hearings.

  • Neither the Chief Adjudicator nor any of the Adjudicators holds any other position within the OSC.

  • No limitations defence will be advanced in any continuing claim diverted by the Chief Adjudicator to the courts.


More Definitions of Chief Adjudicator

Chief Adjudicator means the person appointed as Chief Adjudicator under section 57(2);
Chief Adjudicator means the person designated as chief adjudicator under subsection 8(1.1); (« arbitre en chef »)
Chief Adjudicator means the Chief Adjudicator of the Tribunal, designated as such pursuant to the SCA;

Related to Chief Adjudicator

  • Chief Justice means the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

  • Deputy Director means the Deputy Director of the Authority, as the case may be.

  • President means the President of the Corporation.

  • Executive Officer means, with respect to any corporation, the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, President, Executive Vice President, any Vice President, the Secretary or the Treasurer of such corporation; and with respect to any partnership, any general partner xxxxxxx.

  • Vice President when used with respect to the Company or the Trustee, means any vice president, whether or not designated by a number or a word or words added before or after the title "vice president".