Expert Counsel definition
Expert Counsel counsel of at least 10 years standing whose identity is agreed upon by the Seller and the Buyer or, in the event of failure to agree and in any event within 14 days of the date on which the relevant Claim is notified to the Seller, nominated at the request of either party by the President for the time being of the Bar Council of England and Wales or his nominee;
Expert Counsel a barrister of at least 10 years’ standing as agreed in writing by the Buyer and the Sellers’ Representative or, in default of agreement within 10 Business Days, as appointed by the Chairman or other senior officer for the time being of the Bar Council on the application of either the Buyer or the Sellers’ Representative; FSMA: the Financial Services and Markets Act ▇▇▇▇. Group: in relation to a company, that company, any subsidiary or any holding company from time to time of that company, and any subsidiary from time to time of a holding company of that company. Each company in a Group is a member of the Group.
Examples of Expert Counsel in a sentence
The costs of the Expert Counsel shall be borne as he shall determine and his decision shall be final and binding on the Seller and the Buyer.