Independent Monitor definition

Independent Monitor or “IM” means Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx of Merrimack Energy Group Inc., an independent consulting firm retained by ELL to act as independent monitor for the RFP.
Independent Monitor means a not-for-profit organization that is neither funded nor controlled, in whole or in part, by businesses that sell or manufacture apparel, footwear or textiles.[PL 2005, c. 554, Pt. A, §1 (NEW).]
Independent Monitor or “IM” means Mr. Wayne Oliver of Merrimack Energy Group, Inc., an independent consulting firm retained by ESI to act as independent monitor for this RFP.

Examples of Independent Monitor in a sentence

  • The CORPORATION has appointed Sh. Shahnawaz Ali, Flat No.-301, SMR’s Oosman Vinay Heights, Keshav Nagar, Mettuguda, Secunderabad-500017, Telanganaas an Independent Monitor (hereinafter referred to as Monitor) for this Pact in consultation with the Central Vigilance Commission.

  • The CORPORATION has appointed Sh. Shahnawaz Ali, Flat No.-301, SMR’s OosmanVinay Heights, Keshav Nagar, Mettuguda, Secunderabad-500017, Telanganaas an Independent Monitor (hereinafter referred to as Monitor) for this Pact in consultation with the Central Vigilance Commission.

  • The CORPORATION has appointed Sh. Shahnawaz Ali, Flat No.-301, SMR‟s Oosman Vinay Heights, Keshav Nagar, Mettuguda, Secunderabad-500017, Telanganaas an Independent Monitor (hereinafter referred to as Monitor) for this Pact in consultation with the Central Vigilance Commission.

  • The names of current an Independent Monitor are under process which will be informed later on.

  • On the same date, the parties filed a motion indicating the joint selection of an Independent Monitor, subject to the Court’s approval, to “review and report on the City and the DPD’s implementation” of the Consent Judgments.


More Definitions of Independent Monitor

Independent Monitor or “IM” means Ms. Elizabeth (Betsy) R. Benson of Energy Associates, an independent consulting firm retained by ESI to act as independent monitor for this RFP.
Independent Monitor means an organization with expertise in monitoring factory working conditions that is not owned or controlled in whole or in part by, nor obtains any revenue from, any Contractor, Subcontractor, Production Facility, or any other entity that derives its primary income from the sale of any product or service covered by this policy. The [public entity] and/or Consortium may designate and/or contract with an Independent Monitor to carry out the functions authorized by this Chapter.
Independent Monitor means an organization with expertise in monitoring factory working conditions that is not owned or controlled in whole or in part by, nor obtains any revenue from, any Contractor, Subcontractor, Production Facility, or any other entity that derives its primary income from the sale of any product or service covered by this policy.
Independent Monitor or “IM” means, collectively Potomac Economics, an independent consulting firm, who will serve as IM in this Summer 2008 RFP. The IM assists in the development of, and will monitor the RFP solicitation, evaluation and selection processes to seek to ensure that the RFP and evaluation process will be objective and impartial. The role of the IM is described in the Scope of Work Activities, which is posted on the RFP Website. Contact information for Potomac Economics can be found in Section 1.2 of the RFP.
Independent Monitor means a company or consultant that is not affiliated with a load-serving entity and that is selected to oversee the conduct of a competitive procurement process under R14-2-706.
Independent Monitor means a nonprofit organization that is neither funded nor controlled, in whole or in part, by businesses that sell or manufacture apparel, footwear, or textiles.
Independent Monitor means an individual agreed upon by the Parties who is not affiliated with USC, who has appropriate experience and expertise to ensure compliance with the Equitable Relief Agreement, and who, subject to Court approval, will be appointed to monitor and ensure implementation of the Equitable Relief.