Grading Panel definition

Grading Panel means a minimum of three Graders selected in accordance with Procedure E
Grading Panel means a minimum of three Graders selected in accordance with Procedure E 1.6 from the list of LIFFE Registered Cocoa or Robusta Coffee Graders, as the case may be, to grade a sample submitted to the Exchange in accordance with these Procedures.

Examples of Grading Panel in a sentence

  • E 1.3.3 Where a Grader is called to join a Grading Panel or Appeal Panel, as the case may be, and the Grader is, or becomes, aware that the company of which he is an employee, or any Related Company, has an interest in Cocoa or Robusta Coffee that is the subject of the relevant application for grading, he shall inform the Exchange of such interest immediately.

  • For example, a Grading Panel for a 3rd Dan applicant sitting for 4th Dan promotion must have one JFA 6th Dan member.State Grading Panels are authorized to conduct examinations/promotions on behalf of the JFA for Dan grades up to and including San Dan (3rd), on the provision that they adhere to this policy and its’ processes.All Dan grades of Yon Dan (4th) and above are graded by panels that are approved by the NGC.

  • E 1.8.3 The Exchange shall pay to the members of a Grading Panel or Appeal Panel such fee as it shall from time to time determine.

  • E 1.9.3 No person serving on any Grading Panel or Appeal Panel shall, in the absence of bad faith or wilful default, be under any liability whatsoever whether in contract, in tort or otherwise to any Member or other person for any decision taken or other act or omission in respect of an application for grading.

  • Grading Panels conduct examinations in consultation with the NGC and grade under the authority of the Committee on behalf of the JFA.All grading examinations must be conducted by a grading panel.The Grading Panel must have a minimum of three (3) Dan grades on the panel, one of who must be 2 grades higher than the highest applicant’s rank being examined.

  • The Interim Head of Human Resources noted that the Deputy Chief Executive has requested that a Special Meeting of the Pay and Grading Panel to convened at the end of March to discuss the review of Heads of Service within the authority.RESOLVED to note that a Special Meeting be convened in March to discuss the Heads of Service Review.

  • The pay of the senior employed staff is set by a Job Grading Panel by reference to the Hays Pay and Grading Scale.

  • He added that interestingly one person who has chosen to leave ABTO had directly benefitted from being an ABTO member earlier in the year when their grade would not have been promoted without the comments provided by the ABTO Grading Panel on the initial grading given to the member by the LTA.

  • They can be promoted to Grade B only if they have prove to the Grading Panel that they have necessary timekeeping ability and character and have been favourable recommended by the Grade Btimekeepers under who’s direction they have worked.

  • Pay and Grading Review – position as at October 2009The Pay and Grading Review remains on schedule for completion to enable the Council’s Pay and Grading Panel to make a final decision on the current proposals during October 2009.

Related to Grading Panel

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  • Evaluator means Advisors Asset Management Inc., and its successors in interest, or any successor evaluator appointed as hereinafter provided."

  • Hearing Panel means a panel responsible for adjudicating disciplinary cases pursuant to a Notice of Charges authorized by a Review Panel.

  • Sheltered workshop means a work-oriented rehabilitative facility with a controlled working environment and individual goals that utilizes work experience and related services for assisting the handicapped person to progress toward normal living and a productive vocational status.

  • Panel means the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;