Services Review Panel definition

Services Review Panel means the panel whose members consist of representatives from the Council [officers] and the BID Company Standard Services means the services provided by the Council within the BID Area as set out in Schedule 2 Voluntary Contribution(s) means any contributions or funds paid or made available to the BID Company which do not form part of the BID Levy.
Services Review Panel means the panel whose members consist of
Services Review Panel means the panel to be set up consisting of 2 representatives from the Council [who shall be Council officers] and 2 representatives from the BID Company. All decisions taken by the Services Review Panel will be taken by a simple majority of the members of the Service Review Panel constituted at the time of the decision;

Examples of Services Review Panel in a sentence

  • SUMMARY: The Hydrographic Services Review Panel (HSRP) was established by the Secretary of Commerce to advise the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere on matters related to the responsibilities and authorities set forth in section 303 of the Hydrographic Services Improvement Act of 1998, its amendments, and such other appropriate matters that the Under Secretary refers to the Panel for review and advice.

  • The BID Company will ensure that the Council will have at least one representative on that Complementary Services Review Panel.

  • Further meetings of the Services Review Panel may be arranged as may reasonably be required by the service of written notice by either party on the other, such notice to be provided no less than 28 (twentyeight) days prior to the date of the proposed meeting (or less if otherwise agreed or in cases of emergency) and provided further that the meetings referred to in this clause 28 can be dispensed with altogether upon the written agreement of the parties.

  • Further meetings of the Services Review Panel may be arranged as may reasonably be required by the service of written notice by either party on the other, such notice to be provided no less than 28 (twenty- eight) days prior to the date of the proposed meeting (or less if otherwise agreed or in cases of emergency) and provided further that the meetings referred to in this clause 28 can be dispensed with altogether upon the written agreement of the parties.