External Consultant definition

External Consultant means the third party acting on behalf of the Pharmaceutical Company during dialogues and negotiations with Decision Makers. External Consultant of this kind may be, for example, public relations agency or communication agency, legal representative, etc.
External Consultant means an external consultant to the district land board and includes a technical officer from another district or from the centre and where necessary, from the private sector as specified in regulation 94;
External Consultant means a consultant appointed by the Council who, in the opinion of the Council, has the requisite expertise to advise in respect of the applications

Examples of External Consultant in a sentence

  • For example, he was a member of the External Consultant Group to the Globalisation Task Force, a unit under the National Economic Action Council (NEAC) between 2001 and 2003, and Malaysian Investment Development Authority ("MIDA")’s Technical Resource Group that prepared the inputs for the Third Industrial Master Plan for Non-Financial Services Sector in 2006.

  • A consultancy budget covering all the possible consultancy costs will be developed by the External Consultant and shared in the financial proposal.

  • External Consultants must satisfactorily complete credentialing and proctoring as determined by the MEC based on the nature of the services for which the External Consultant has been retained and the number of hours per month the Consultant is expected to practice at the Hospital.

  • External Consultant to Consultant Referrals / Inter Provider Transfers Referrals to other providers must be accompanied by the national Inter-Provider Transfer Administrative Minimum Dataset (IPTAMDS).

  • External Consultant Anthropologist At cost [Usually $900 – $1200; Indexed to CPI] per person per day or pro rata for part thereof where a day is 7.5 hours.


More Definitions of External Consultant

External Consultant means an appropriately qualified and experienced external consultant appointed by the Council to assess the Development Viability Information; Late Stage Review means a Viability Review carried out on the Late Stage Review Date in accordance with the provisions of Part 3 of this Schedule 7; Late Stage Review Contribution means a financial contribution equivalent to 60% of any Surplus Profit to be used towards the provision of Affordable Housing in the Council's administrative area which when combined with the Affordable Housing Baseline Threshold shall be subject to the Affordable Housing Cap; Late Stage Review Date means the date on which 90% of the Dwellings in the Development have been Disposed of as determined by the Council pursuant to this Agreement; Market Value means the price at which the sale of the relevant property interest would have been completed unconditionally for cash consideration on the Relevant Review Date based on detailed comparable market evidence, including evidence of rental values achieved for any Component of the Development which has been Disposed but not Sold, to be assessed by the Council and assuming:
External Consultant means specialist consultants appointed to support the Council in delivering its Services
External Consultant means any external consultant(s) appointed by the Borough Council where the Borough Council need the support of professional specialist advisor(s) to assess information submitted by the Owner;
External Consultant means the external consultant(s) who may be appointed by the Council to assess the Development Viability Information;
External Consultant means a person or group of persons, not employed by the emitter and not forming part of the same group within the meaning of section 9 of this Regulation;
External Consultant means the external consultant(s) appointed by the Council to assess the Development Viability Information and whose costs are paid in entirety by the OwnerFirst Occupation” means first Occupation for the purposes permitted pursuant to the Application and the expressions “First Occupy” and “First Occupied” shall be construed accordingly
External Consultant means a third party acting on behalf of a Member in a dialogue and negotiations with Decision-Makers. Such an external consultant can be, for example, a PR agency or a communication agency, a lawyer, etc.