International Authority definition

International Authority means a GB authority or the NI authority or the competent seed certification authority of a country other than the United Kingdom, and “by an International Authority” means–
International Authority means a public body corporate and legal entity established by this Agreement.

Examples of International Authority in a sentence

  • Where a receiving Office specifies the International Authority under Articles 3(1) and (2), the International Authority shall become competent for international applications filed at that receiving Office from a date to be agreed by the receiving Office and International Authority and to be notified to the International Bureau.

  • With respect to approval by the International Authority of the RFQ or RFP, such approval shall constitute authority for implementation of the public private partnership procurement process in a manner that is materially consistent with the RFQ and RFP approved by the International Authority.

  • Members shall at all times act in good faith and in a diligent and timely manner, and a vote in favour of approval by the International Authority shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • The chairperson of the International Authority shall be responsible for the appointment of the Auditor for the International Authority.

  • The provisions of this Agreement with respect to the authorization and execution of this Agreement by the Michigan Parties, the establishment of the International Authority and the interpretation of any provisions of the Laws of Michigan and the Laws of the United States of America shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the Laws of Michigan and the Laws of the United States of America.

  • The International Authority shall approve such requests unless the International Authority determines, acting reasonably and in the best interests of the International Crossing, that such acquisition is not necessary for the Michigan Crossing, the Michigan Interchange or the US Federal Plaza, respectively.

  • The Crossing Authority, jointly with the Michigan Parties as designated by the Governor of Michigan, shall present the selected Fairness Monitor to the International Authority for approval.

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Section 4, all decisions of the International Authority shall be passed by a vote for approval by a majority of members present including a vote for approval by at least one member appointed by Canada or the Crossing Authority and a vote for approval by at least one member appointed by the Michigan Parties.

  • The International Authority shall have the capacity, rights and powers of a natural person, including, in its own name to make and enter into contracts, to employ agents or employees, to acquire, hold or dispose of property, to incur debts, liabilities or obligations, provided that such debts, liabilities or obligations do not constitute debts, liabilities or obligations of any of the Parties, and to cooperate with Canada, the Crossing Authority and the Michigan Parties.

  • The Crossing Agreement provides a framework for a Crossing Authority established by Canada to design, construct, finance, operate and maintain a new International Crossing between Canada and Michigan, under the oversight of a jointly established International Authority with three members appointed by Canada and the Crossing Authority and three members appointed by the Michigan Parties, and with funding approved by Canada, but with no funding by the Michigan Parties.

Related to International Authority

  • national authority means an approval authority or any other authority involved in and responsible for market surveillance, border control or registration in a Member State in respect of vehicles, systems, components, separate technical units, parts or equipment;

  • Regional Authority means the Director General of Foreign Trade appointed under section 6 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of 1992) or an officer authorised by him to grant an authorisation including a duty credit scrip under the said Act.

  • Central authority means the entity designated by the United States or a foreign country described in section 102(e)(iv) to perform the functions specified in the Convention.

  • local authority means the council of a municipality that is a city, town or shire constituted under the Local Government ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;

  • International airport means an airport: