Nominated Officer definition

Nominated Officer means an officer charged with the responsibility for discharging specific tasks within Standing Orders and Standing Financial Instructions.
Nominated Officer means an officer charged with the responsibility for discharging specific tasks within SOs and SFIs.
Nominated Officer means an Officer charged with the responsibility for discharging specific tasks within Standing Orders.

Examples of Nominated Officer in a sentence

  • The Natural England Nominated Officer may undertake a QA review of all project deliverables prior to approving subsequent payment for the work.

  • Payment of 50% of the total contract value will be made on receipt of a detailed invoice following completion (to the satisfaction of the Natural England Nominated Officer) of the field work and draft GIS outputs.

  • The remaining 50% of the total contract value will be made on receipt of a detailed invoice following completion (to the satisfaction of the Natural England Nominated Officer) of all the milestones detailed above, and formal acceptance by them of the specified outputs i.e. final reports.


More Definitions of Nominated Officer

Nominated Officer means a person nominated by the business concerned for the purpose of receiving (under Part V) reports relating to criminal conduct;
Nominated Officer means the person nominated by each Party in accordance with clause 11.
Nominated Officer means any person or officer nominated to discharge the powers and functions set out in Part 3 of this Constitution.
Nominated Officer means the person nominated by user Railway for the purpose of execution of contract.
Nominated Officer means a person appointed in accordance with section 6; “ownership” is to be construed in accordance with section 4;
Nominated Officer means Alex Clark, Project Officer for the Severn Rivers Trust or such other officer as the Trust may nominate.
Nominated Officer means an officer charged with the responsibility for discharging specific tasks within Standing Financial Instructions;