Examples of Officer or Official in a sentence
No oral conversations or agreements with any Officer or Official of NHM, J&K shall affect or modify any terms of this tender.
Any bribe, commission, or advantage offered or promised by or on behalf of the Tenderer to any Officer or Official of the Corporation shall (in addition to any criminal liability which the Tenderer may incur) debar his Tender from being considered.
WITNESS/ATTEST: Consultant, (TBD) _______ ___ Signature Print Name, Title Signature Print Name, Title of Authorized Officer or Official ATTEST: (Corporate Seal) Consultant Secretary (Affirm Consultant Seal, if available) ATTEST: CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida Xxxx X.
The employer recognises the right of employees to be represented throughout any dispute by a BLFQ or CFMEUQ representative, including an Officer or Official of the Union.
Visitors may be allowed to take part in games conducted at the premises of the Sub-Branch but not to the exclusion of members of the Sub-Branch and any such Visitors if requested by an Officer or Official of the Sub-Branch to vacate the premises shall do so immediately.
The parties must agree whether there is a need to vary the DPA, and if so how it ought to be amended.
Any alleged oral agreement or arrangement made by the bidder with any Department, agency, Officer or Official of NHM, J&K shall not affect the definitive agreement that results from this Tender process.
Any alleged oral agreement or arrangement made by the bidder with any Department, Agency, Officer or Official of NHM, J&K shall not affect the definitive agreement that results from this Tender process.
The mediator will receive an OHNG Alternate Dispute Resolution Form (See figure 2-7) from the EO Officer or Official to document the event and reference should the parties execute a Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA) (See figure 2-8).
Sanction for breach: minimum 10 Penalty Units(refer clauses 14.9, 14.10 & 14.11) 12.8 No Player, Club, Officer or Official will provide to the AFL General Manager - Football Operations, or his appointee as the case may be, or the AFL Medical Officer any information which is in any respect incomplete, false or misleading or likely to mislead.