Notice Manager definition

Notice Manager means the General Counsel, Risk Manager, or any equivalent position to the foregoing, of the Insured Entity.

Examples of Notice Manager in a sentence

  • Within five (5) business days of receipt of such Update Notice, Manager shall inform Owner in writing via e-mail whether any such Updated Requirements constitute a Material Updated Requirement (as defined below).

  • Within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Notice, Manager shall have the right, but not the obligation, to elect to purchase the Assets upon the price and terms of payment designated in the Notice, by delivering written notice to Owner of such election (the "Election Notice").

  • Upon receipt of the Reconciliation Dispute Notice, Manager shall, within fifteen (15) Business Days, either, notify Owner that it accepts Owner’s reconciliation of Management Fees as set forth in the Reconciliation Dispute Notice, or require the matter to be submitted to arbitration in accordance with Section 17.16 below.

  • Within ten (10) business days of Manager’s receipt of such Systemic Accounting Failure Notice, Manager shall notify Company, in writing (the “Response Notice”), that it elects to cure in all material respects such Systemic Accounting Failure as described below.

  • After consultation with the Company and subject to the terms of the Placement Notice, Manager may also sell Placement Shares in privately negotiated transactions.


More Definitions of Notice Manager

Notice Manager means the Human Resources Director of the Insured Entity (but only with respect to notice obligations set forth under the EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITY COVERAGE PART), and the Risk Manager, Chief Executive Officer, or Chief Financial Officer of the Insured Entity.
Notice Manager means the Risk Manager or General Counsel of the Insured Entity.
Notice Manager means any executive officer, member of your human resources, risk management or in-house general counsel’s office, or any employee authorized by the “Named Insured” to give or receive notice of a “claim” or a potential “claim.”