General Manager/CEO definition
Examples of General Manager/CEO in a sentence
Disputes arising in the performance of this contract, which are not resolved by agreement of the Parties, shall be decided in writing by the MST General Manager/CEO.
This decision shall be final and conclusive unless within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of receipt of its copy, CONSULTANT mails or otherwise furnishes a written appeal to the MST General Manager/CEO.
Such appointments shall not ordinarily exceed 90 calendar days except where unusual and/or unforeseen circumstances dictate otherwise, as determined by the General Manager/CEO.
The revised Attachments K-1 through K-4 shall be approved by the General Manager of the SFPUC and the General Manager/CEO of BAWSCA and will be substituted for the original Attachments K-1 through K-4.
This decision shall be final and conclusive unless within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of receipt of its copy, CONTRACTOR mails or otherwise furnishes a written appeal to the MST General Manager/CEO.
The General Manager/CEO or his or her duly authorized representative may grant a “Leave of Absence” without pay to a regular employee, for an urgent and substantial reason, for a period not in excess of twelve (12) consecutive months.
Acting appointments greater than 90 days require the written approval of the General Manager/CEO.
The Player and the Player’s Accredited Agent may attend the meeting between the AFLPA and the General Manager/CEO of the AFL Club.
Unless otherwise explicitly stated, the administrative authority delegated to BAWSCA may be exercised by the General Manager/CEO of BAWSCA, rather than requiring action by the BAWSCA Board of Directors.
The updated schedule, approved by the General Manager of the SFPUC and the General Manager/CEO of BAWSCA, will be substituted for Attachment K-3 and/or Attachment K-4.