Procedural directions definition

Procedural directions means directions for the efficient and effective preparation of
Procedural directions means the procedural directions or orders of this Arbitral Tribunal contained in this Procedural Order No.1, as varied or supplemented in subsequent Procedural Orders that may be passed by the Arbitral Tribunal in these arbitration proceedings.

Examples of Procedural directions in a sentence

  • Ordinary meetings or committees will deal with items of business on its agenda in accordance with: (a) Procedural directions given to the meeting by resolution; (b) Procedural directions specified in this policy; or (c) If there is no procedural direction governing a particular matter, the chairperson’s decision.

  • Procedural directions may deal with any or all of the following: • a timetable for the submission of case summaries and supporting documents to the Expert with copies to each • other; • whether submissions are to be simultaneous or sequential; • whether there should be one round or two rounds of submissions; • whether the Expert has the power to call for documents; or • whether the Expert has the power to award costs.

  • Ordinary meetings or committees deal with items of business on its agenda in accordance with: (a) Procedural directions given to the meeting by resolution; (b) Procedural directions specified in this policy; or (c) If there is no procedural direction governing a particular matter, the chairperson’s decision.

  • As noted in the Procedural directions of 26 September 2013, the request is to be considered a request for suspending the proceedings until the challenge has been decided.34 Under the LCIA Rules, the conduct of the arbitral proceedings, which includes any decision to suspend the proceedings, falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal, in this case the Sole Arbitrator.

  • Procedural directions may deal with any or all of the following: • a timetable for the submission of case summaries and supporting documents to the Evaluator with copies to each other; • whether submissions are to be simultaneous or sequential; • whether there should be one round or two rounds of submissions; • whether the Evaluator has the power to call for documents; or • whether the Evaluator has the power to award costs.

Related to Procedural directions

  • General Directions means The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002”

  • Technical Direction means developing work statements, determining parameters, directing other Contractors' operations, or resolving technical controversies.

  • Medical direction means direction, advice, or orders provided by a medical director, supervising physician, or physician designee (in accordance with written parameters and protocols) to emergency medical care personnel.

  • Directions means the directions contemplated in section 27(2) of the Act, issued by a Cabinet member relating to his or her line functions, after consultation with the Cabinet members responsible for cooperative governance and traditional affairs and justice and correctional services;

  • Funeral directing means the for-profit profession of directing or supervising funerals, preparing

  • UCITS Directive means Directive 2009/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities, as amended;

  • Medication administration means the direct application of a medication or device by ingestion, inhalation, injection or any other means, whether self-administered by a resident, or administered by a guardian (for a minor), or an authorized health care provider.

  • practice direction means a direction given under section 23 of the 2007 Act;

  • Procurement Committee means a Committee constituted by the Employer to perform the functions as such under the terms and conditions of Contract.

  • Qualified medical direction means, in the context of the practice of respiratory care, having readily

  • Administrative Safeguards are administrative actions, and policies and procedures, to manage the selection, development, implementation, and maintenance of security measures to protect electronic PHI and to manage the conduct of Contractor’s workforce in relation to the protection of that information.

  • Advance directive means a document that contains a health care instruction or a power of attorney for health care.

  • Department of Health and Human Services means the Department of Health and Human Services

  • CRD Directive means the Directive (2013/36/EU) of the European Parliament and of the Council on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms dated 26 June 2013 and published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 27 June 2013 (or, as the case may be, any provision of Danish law transposing or implementing such Directive), as amended or replaced from time to time (including, for the avoidance of doubt, the amendments to such Directive resulting from Directive (EU) 2019/878 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards exempted entities, financial holding companies, mixed financial holding companies, remuneration, supervisory measures and powers and capital conservation measures dated 20 May 2019 and published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 7 June 2019);

  • Waste Framework Directive or “WFD” means Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste.

  • Directives means intergovernmental, interagency, or interdepartment administrative or procedural guidelines or instructions which do not affect the rights of, or procedures and practices available to, the public.

  • Solvency II Directive means Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union of 25 November 2009 on the taking-up and pursuit of the business of insurance and reinsurance (Solvency II);

  • Behavioral health administration or "BHA" means

  • Change Directive means a written order signed by the procurement officer that

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Technical safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for its use that 27 protect electronic PHI and control access to it.

  • Airworthiness Directive means a requirement for the Inspection, repair or modification of the Engine or any portion thereof as issued by Airworthiness Authorities.

  • Monitoring Committee means the committee established under clause 10 of this Award.

  • Construction Change Directive means a written order prepared by Owner Parties and signed by Owner directing Contractor to perform a change in the Work prior to agreeing to a change, if any, to the Contract Time, schedule of performance of the Work, Contract Sum, or Contractor’s compensation.

  • Mobile crisis outreach team means a crisis intervention service for minors or families of minors experiencing behavioral health or psychiatric emergencies.

  • Health and Human Services or “HHS” includes HHSC and DSHS.