Examples of Homes England Senior Officer in a sentence
The Homes England Senior Officer may authorise any of its subordinates to exercise any of its powers under this Agreement by notice to the Grant Recipient.
Homes England represents to the Grant Recipient that the Homes England Senior Officer has full authority to act on its behalf for all purposes under this Agreement.
The Grant Recipient is entitled to treat any act of the Homes England Senior Officer (or of any person authorised by them under clause 18.4 (Homes England Senior Officer's power to delegate)) in connection with this Agreement as being expressly authorised by Homes England (save where Homes England has notified the Grant Recipient that such authority has been revoked) and the Grant Recipient will not be required to determine whether any express authority has in fact been given.
Financial Assets Carried at Cost Investments in equity instruments with no quoted price in an active market and with fair values that cannot be reliably measured, such as non-publicly traded stocks, are measured at their original cost.
Negotiation In the event that a party considers that a Dispute exists, such party shall serve a notice upon the other party (a Notice of Dispute) giving brief details of the Dispute and in the first instance the Grant Recipient's Representative and Homes England Senior Officer (Senior Officers) shall use their reasonable endeavours to resolve such Dispute amicably and in good faith and in accordance with this Clause 28.2 (Negotiation).
Homes England and the Homes England Senior Officer are entitled to treat any act of the Grant Recipient Senior Officer in connection with the HIF Documents as being expressly authorised by the Grant Recipient (save where the Grant Recipient has notified Homes England that such authority has been revoked) and Homes England will not be required to determine whether any express authority has in fact been given.
Homes England represents to the Grant Recipient that the Homes England Senior Officer has full authority to act on its behalf for all purposes under the HIF Documents.
The Grant Recipient is entitled to treat any act of the Homes England Senior Officer in connection with the HIF Documents as being expressly authorised by Homes England (save where Homes England has notified the Grant Recipient that such authority has been revoked) and the Grant Recipient will not be required to determine whether any express authority has in fact been given.
To reassert the confidentiality claim, the person must again satisfy the requirements of this General Order before the end of the confidentiality period.9.5 Objection to Confidentiality ClaimAny person may object to the requested confidential treatment, and shall meet and confer with the requester to resolve such objections informally whenever possible.
Next note that for every common subtree between 16(a) and 17(a) there exists a corresponding common subtree between 16(b) and 17(b) except for the common subtree in figure 18 (and one of its sub-subtrees by abstracting from swimming).