Executive Negotiators definition

Executive Negotiators means the persons described in Schedule 1.
Executive Negotiators means the persons specified in Item 17 of Schedule 1 for each
Executive Negotiators means those persons named in Schedule 1;

Examples of Executive Negotiators in a sentence

  • If a Dispute remains unresolved (in whole or in part) within 20 Business Days after service of the Notice of Dispute, or such longer period of time as the Executive Negotiators may agree in writing, then either party may by giving notice to the other party proceed to legal proceedings in respect of those parts of the Dispute which remain unresolved.

  • The Executive Negotiators must within: 21 days of the notice of dispute given under clause 15.1; or such longer period of time as the Executive Negotiators may agree in writing, meet and undertake genuine and good faith negotiations with a view to resolving the dispute or difference and, if they cannot resolve the dispute or difference, endeavour to agree upon a procedure to resolve the dispute or difference (such as mediation or expert determination).

  • The joint decision (if any) of the Executive Negotiators will be reduced to writing and will be contractually binding on the parties.

  • If a notice is given under clause 15.1 the dispute or difference is to be referred to the Executive Negotiators.

  • The Executive Negotiators must have authority to agree to a resolution of the Dispute.

  • Executive Negotiation The Executive Negotiators must within: 10 Business Days of service of a Notice of Dispute; or such longer period of time as the Executive Negotiators may agree in writing, meet and undertake genuine and good faith negotiations with a view to resolving the Dispute.

  • The Executive Negotiators must within: 21 days of the notice of dispute given under clause 11.1; or such longer period of time as the Executive Negotiators may agree in writing, meet and undertake genuine and good faith negotiations with a view to resolving the dispute or difference and, if they cannot resolve the dispute or difference, endeavour to agree upon a procedure to resolve the dispute or difference (such as mediation).

  • If a notice is given under clause 11.1 the dispute or difference is to be referred to the Executive Negotiators.

  • The Executive Negotiators must meet and undertake genuine and good faith negotiations with a view to resolving the issue and, if they cannot resolve the issue, endeavour to agree upon a procedure to resolve the dispute or difference (such as expert determination or arbitration).

  • If the Executive Negotiators are unable to resolve the dispute within 28 days of service of a Notice of Dispute, either party may commence legal proceedings.

Related to Executive Negotiators

  • Executive session means all or part of a meeting that is closed or confidential.

  • Executive Board means a group of directors elected or appointed to act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them by, the commission.

  • Over-Riding Nomination Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 4.2.

  • Executive Mayor means the councillor elected as the executive mayor of the municipality in terms of section 55 of the Municipal Structures Act;

  • employment zone means an area within Great Britain designated for the purposes of section 60 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 and an “employment zone programme” means a programme established for such an area or areas designed to assist claimants for a jobseeker’s allowance to obtain sustainable employment;

  • Executive Secretary means the executive secretary of the board.

  • Lead Director means, at any given time, the lead, independent member (if any) elected as such by the Board and occupying such position.

  • Public Works Director means the Director of the Department of Public Works of the County of Los Angeles.

  • Executive Engineer “Superintending Engineer” and “Chief Engineer” used in the contract and the documents attached thereto, shall respectively be taken to include the terms “Deputy Director” “Director” and “Director General” or the holder of the corresponding posts in relation to the work.

  • Executive Team means certain senior executives, including members of management covered by Rule 16(b) under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, designated by the Committee as the key executive management of the Company, CVI and CSI.

  • Executive Chairman means the Executive Chairman of the Board.

  • Suitable employment or "suitable job" means employment or a job:

  • shadow director means, in relation to a company, any person in accordance with whose directions or instructions the directors of the company are accustomed to act, but the person is not deemed to be a shadow director by reason only that the directors act on advice given by that person in a professional capacity; and

  • Board Designee means an employee of the Board who has been given authority by the Board to carry out a function for the Board (e.g., the Clerk, Assistant Clerk of the Board, or hearing officer).

  • Executive Directors means a person appointed as director directly accountable to the municipal manager.

  • self-employment route means assistance in pursuing self-employed earner’s employment whilst participating in—

  • Non-Executive Directors means the Directors who are not in whole time employment of the Company.

  • Employment Termination means the effective date of: (i) Executive’s voluntary termination of employment with the Company with Good Reason, or (ii) the termination of Executive’s employment by the Company without Good Cause.

  • Executive Director means the executive director of the

  • Switching and Tagging Rules means the switching and tagging procedures of Interconnected Transmission Owners and Interconnection Customer as they may be amended from time to time.

  • Executive manager means an individual employed by a new motor vehicle dealer in an executive capacity and who has a written employment agreement with the dealer that includes a right for the executive manager to purchase a controlling interest in the dealership at a future time or on the death or incapacity of the dealer.

  • Non-Executive Director Means any director who is not an Executive Director.

  • New employee orientation means the onboarding process of a newly hired public employee, whether in person, online, or through other means or mediums, in which employees are advised of their employment status, rights, benefits, duties and responsibilities, or any other employment-related matters.

  • Athletic director means an individual responsible for administering the overall athletic program of an educational institution or, if an educational institution has separately administered athletic programs for male students and female students, the athletic program for males or the athletic program for females, as appropriate.

  • Cosmetologist means an individual authorized to engage in all branches of cosmetology in a licensed facility.

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.