conciliator definition

conciliator means an individual appointed as such in terms of section 82;
conciliator means the head of the State Conciliation Service.
conciliator means a person appointed as such under article 68; "conditions of employment" means wages, the period of

More Definitions of conciliator

conciliator means a panellist who has been appointed to conduct a conciliation;
conciliator means an impartial person appointed to preside over a conciliation conference;
conciliator means any person that has been appointed to mediate among parties in establishing an aggregate royalty in accordance with Article 17, to serve on a panel that provides an opinion on an aggregate royalty in accordance with Article 18 and to serve in the FRAND determination in accordance with Title VI, who is independent and impartial and does not have any direct or indirect conflict of interest;
conciliator means a sole conciliator or two or more conciliators as the case may be;
conciliator means the conciliator registered with the Office by the advice and consent of the Commission. It shall include ad hoc conciliator who is appointed by the parties and whose name does not appear in the list of the Office ;
conciliator means a person who is for the time being designated in rules as a conciliator;
conciliator or “Mediator” means a person designated by the Commission to conduct a settlement conference or otherwise attempt to secure a voluntary settlement, but who does not participate in the investigation, serve as hearing officer, or in any other respect participate in the adjudication of the same case. Where used, “conciliator” and “mediator” have the same meaning.