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 ICE Registered Cocoa or Robusta Coffee Graders, as the case may be, to grade a sample submitted to the Exchange in accordance with these GWPs.

Examples of Grading Panel in a sentence

  • Requests to withdraw samples submitted to the Grading Room for grading may be made at any time prior to the sample being presented to the Grading Panel for grading.

  • 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.

  • E 3.2.2.2 If so, a member of the Grading Panel shall then break the sample-seal(s) and empty the entire contents of the grading sample into a tray and thoroughly mix the grading sample by hand.

  • A municipality may request that the Agency review a proposal for the state to take over a town highway by addressing the DTA in writing, stating the basis for the request.

  • E 1.2.6 The Exchange may require a Grader to undergo a series of grading observations as specified in GWP E 1.2.4, if the Grader has not participated in a Grading Panel for six months or more.

  • E 3.2.3.2 If so, a member of the Grading Panel shall then break the sample-seals and empty the entire contents of each grading sample into separate trays and thoroughly mix each one separately by hand.

  • E 3.2 Grading Procedure E 3.2.1 Samples representing parcels, single lots or grouped lotsThe Grading Panel shall satisfy themselves that the samples presented are identified as either: (a) each representing a single parcel or lot and are not presented as being connected to any other parcels or lots; or (b) are presented as being grouped lots.

  • The Exchange will endeavour to ensure that each Grading Panel or Appeal Panel includes Graders with appropriate experience of the Appeal process.

  • E 1.11.10 Prior to leaving the Grading Room, the Senior Grader will ensure that all results relevant to the samples graded by the Grading Panel or Appeal Panel have been recorded on Guardian.

  • 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.

Related to Grading Panel

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