FIS Contest Director definition

FIS Contest Director means appointed Contest Director for Park & Pipe

Examples of FIS Contest Director in a sentence

  • The Event Schedule shall be established in close consultation with, and agreed by, the FIS Contest Director.

  • The tasks of such further officials are described in the ICR and the WCR and may be specified by instructions of the FIS Contest Director.

  • In all cases, access to the Courses is restricted and subject to additional on-course- permits issued under the control of the FIS Contest Director.

  • Any use of alternative courses and/or adaptation of the Courses (e.g. use of a shorter Course) must be approved by the FIS Contest Director.

  • The NSA and the Organiser acknowledge that further officials may be delegated by the FIS and the FIS Contest Director (e.g. the FIS Equipment Controller, art.

  • Once the Event Schedule has been approved by the FIS Contest Director, the Organiser shall use its best efforts to implement it without further changes.

  • FIS will charge a Global Fee for the Judges/TD daily fees and travel expenses according to the following table: BA 15'000.00 15'000.00 26'000.00 HP 15'000.00 15'000.00 26'000.00 SS 17'500.00 17'500.00 31'000.00 BA/HP 15'000.00 15'000.00 26'000.00 BA/SS 17'500.00 17'500.00 31'000.00 HP/SS 17'500.00 17'500.00 31'000.00 The duration of the assignment of a Technical Advisor will be agreed in good faith between the FIS Contest Director and OC.

  • Any use of alternative courses and/or adaptation of the Courses (e.g. use of a shorter Course) must be approved by the FIS Contest Director in accordance with art.

  • In all cases, access to the Courses is restricted and subject to additional on-course-per- mits issued under the control of the FIS Contest Director.

  • The NSA and the Organiser acknowledge that further officials may be delegated by FIS and the FIS Contest Director (e.g. the FIS Equipment Controller, art.

Related to FIS Contest Director

  • Independent Director means a director referred to in Section 149 (6) of the Companies Act, 2013.

  • Program Director means an individual who has complete responsibility for the day to day function of the program. The Program Director is the highest level of decision making at a local, program level.

  • Deputy Director means the Deputy Director of the Authority, as the case may be.

  • Relevant Nominating Body means, in respect of a benchmark or screen rate (as applicable):

  • Independent Directors means the members of the Board of Directors who are not officers or employees of the Manager.

  • Audit Committee means the audit committee of the board of directors of the Company established pursuant to the Articles, or any successor committee.

  • Public Director means a Person that meets the qualifications described in Rule 207(e).