Disputes Board definition

Disputes Board means the Electrical and Communications Industry Disputes Board.
Disputes Board has the meaning set forth in the Disputes Board Agreement.
Disputes Board in these Commercial Rules refers to the three member Disputes Board, constituted for a particular case, or to the Disputes Board Chair, as the context requires.

Examples of Disputes Board in a sentence

  • Further, the Union Delegate/Employee Representative shall be allowed reasonable time during working hours to attend to such matters affecting the employees including the right to attend appropriate meetings, Disputes Board hearings, FWC hearings and the like.

  • Unless these guidelines are followed, the employer will not be required to pay for lost time through inclement weather and the Disputes Board will be so briefed.

  • Should the matter remain unresolved either of the parties shall refer the dispute at first instance to the Victorian Building Industry Disputes Board (which shall deal with the dispute in accordance with VBIA procedures).

  • The minimum classification for an instrumentation tradesperson and the appropriate allowance payable to a dual trade qualified instrumentation / electrical tradespeople shall be referred to the Disputes Board for arbitration.

  • In the event of any alleged breach of this Appendix the matter shall be referred to the Disputes Board in accordance with Clause 12.2.7 of this Agreement.

  • If not settled, the matter may be referred by either party to the Disputes Board for determination in accordance with clause 12.2.11 of this Agreement.

  • The Disputes Board shall deal with all matters referred to it under clause 12.2 having full regard to the dispute procedure in this Agreement and to its charter as agreed between the Union and the National Electrical and Communications Association.

  • If not settled the matter may be referred by the employee (or if the employee elects by their representative) or the Employer to the Disputes Board in accordance with clause 12.2.11 of this Agreement.

  • If the matter remains unresolved, then the parties shall refer the matter to the Disputes Board for determination.

  • Should the matter remain unresolved and where the issue is within the jurisdiction of the Victorian Building Industry Disputes Board (“the Board”), either of the parties shall refer the dispute at first instance to the Board (which shall deal with the dispute in accordance with VBIA procedures and, where required, determine issues of jurisdiction).


More Definitions of Disputes Board

Disputes Board or the “Disputes Board Members” shall mean and refer to the Disputes Board Chair. At any time prior to the close of the Disputes Board hearing under R-27 of the Commercial Rules, if, due to amendment of the Dispute as to the amount in controversy, aggregation of the Dispute with other Disputes or other changes that cause a Party to no longer consent to resolution of the Dispute as a Small Claim by the Dispute Board Chair, such Party may, upon notice to the Disputes Board Chair and the other Party, withdraw its assent to resolution of the Dispute as a Small Claim by the Disputes Board Chair and require that a full three- member Disputes Board be empanelled to resolve such Dispute.
Disputes Board means the disputes board established to assist in the resolution of disputes arising out of the Development Work, as detailed in Section 25 of the Agreement.
Disputes Board. Member shall endeavor to give 30 days’ notice prior to the effective date of his or resignation.
Disputes Board means, with respect to any Dispute, the three Disputes Board Members constituted to render a Determination concerning the Dispute, in accordance with the Contract and this Agreement.
Disputes Board. Error has the meaning set forth in Section 7(b) of Appendix 1 to Exhibit 20 to this DBA.
Disputes Board. Error has the meaning set forth in Section 7(b) of Appendix 1 to Exhibit 20 to this

Related to Disputes Board

  • Dispute Board (DB) means the person or persons named as such in the SCC appointed by agreement between the Procuring Entity and the Contractor to make a decision with respect to any dispute or difference between the Procuring Entity and the Contractor referred to him or her by the Parties pursuant to GCC Sub-Clause 46.1 (Dispute Board) hereof.

  • Appeals Board means the commissioners and deputy commissioners of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board acting en banc, in panels, or individually.

  • Labor dispute as used here, means a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute between the Employer and its Employees, during which time the Employee is not paid by the Employer.

  • MUSL Board means the governing body of the MUSL, which is comprised of the chief executive officer of each Party Lottery.

  • Agreement Disputes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1.