Intent to Submit definition

Intent to Submit means the email notification to the RDCK described in section 1.3 of this

Examples of Intent to Submit in a sentence

  • If the dispute cannot be settled within six months of the submission of the request for consultations and at least three months have elapsed from the submission of the notice of intent to submit a claim pursuant to Article 3.32 (Notice of Intent to Submit a Claim), the claimant, provided that it satisfies the requirements set out in Article 3.35 (Procedural and Other Requirements for the Submission of a Claim), may submit a claim to the Tribunal established pursuant to Article 3.38 (Tribunal).

Related to Intent to Submit

  • Consent to subcontract means the Contracting Officer’s written consent for the Contractor to enter into a particular subcontract.

  • Notice of Motion means a notice setting out the text of a motion, which it is proposed to move at the next relevant meeting;

  • Sending state means the state from which a child of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought.

  • statutory notice means a notice served by the company under the Companies Acts requiring particulars of interests in shares or of the identity of persons interested in shares.

  • Notice in Writing or written notice shall mean a notice in writing, type or printed characters sent (unless delivered personally or otherwise provided to have been received) by registered post to the last known private or business address or registered office of the addressee and shall be deemed to have been received when in the ordinary course of post it would have been delivered.