Terms of Appointment definition

Terms of Appointment means the terms of appointment of Subject Matter Experts issued by the Transporters and amended from time to time by the Transporters with the consent of the Modification Panel in accordance with paragraph 9.1.5;
Terms of Appointment means the terms of appointment of Subject Matter Experts, issued from time to time by the Transporters;
Terms of Appointment means the deed or other document under which the Sale Nominee is appointed under clause 4.4 of this Scheme. Transaction means this Scheme and the Merger (which is expected to become effective following Scheme Implementation in accordance with the Transaction Agreement).

Examples of Terms of Appointment in a sentence

  • They are appointed according to the DAS Standard Terms of Appointment.

  • However if they refuse to act on this basis, the most we will pay is the amount we would have paid if they had agreed to the DAS Standard Terms of Appointment.

  • Further details of this agreement are summarised in paragraph 6.4.2 "Terms of Appointment" above.

  • DAS Standard Terms of Appointment The terms and conditions (including the amount DAS will pay to an Appointed Representative) that apply to the relevant type of claim, which could include a conditional fee agreement (no win, no fee).

  • However if they refuse to act on this basis, the most We will pay is the amount We would have paid if they had agreed to the DAS Standard Terms of Appointment.

  • What DAS will not pay In the event of a claim, if the Insured Person decides not to use the services of a Preferred Law Firm, the Insured Person will be responsible for any costs that fall outside the DAS Standard Terms of Appointment and these will not be paid by DAS.

  • Howeverif they refuse to act on this basis, the most We will pay is the amount We would have paid if they had agreed to the DAS Standard Terms of Appointment.

  • Terms of Appointment The Depositary was appointed under a Depositary Agreement between the ACD, the Company and the Depositary (the “Depositary Agreement”).

  • DAS Standard Terms of Appointment The terms and conditions (including the amount We will pay to an Appointed Representative) that apply to the relevant type of claim, which could include a conditional fee agreement (no win, no fee).

  • DAS Standard Terms of Appointment The terms and conditions (including the amount of fees that DAS will pay to an Appointed Representative) that apply to the relevant type of claim, which could include a conditional fee agreement (no win, no fee).


More Definitions of Terms of Appointment

Terms of Appointment means these conditions of contract.
Terms of Appointment means the deed or other document under which the Sale Nominee is appointed under clause 4.4 of this Scheme. Transaction means this Scheme and the US Merger (which is expected to become effective following Scheme Implementation in accordance with the Transaction Agreement). Transaction Agreement means the transaction agreement dated on or about 10 May 2023 between Allkem, Livent and Arcadium Lithium relating to (among other things) Scheme Implementation. TSX means the Toronto Stock Exchange. Unclaimed Money Act means the Unclaimed Money Act 1990 (WA). US Merger means the proposed merger between US Merger Sub and Livent in accordance with the Transaction Agreement. US Merger Sub means a Delaware corporation that will be formed after the date of the Transaction Agreement and that will ultimately be (but will not at any time prior to Scheme Implementation be) an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Arcadium Lithium and that is referred to as “U.S. Merger Sub” in the Transaction Agreement.

Related to Terms of Appointment

  • Letter of Appointment means the written communication by SAICA to the Contractor recording the acceptance by SAICA of Contractor’s bid subject to the further terms and conditions to be itemized in the contract;

  • General power of appointment means a power of appointment exercisable in favor of the powerholder, the powerholder's estate, a creditor of the powerholder, or a creditor of the powerholder's estate.

  • Power of appointment means a power that enables a powerholder acting in a nonfiduciary capacity to designate a recipient of an ownership interest in or another power of appointment over the appointive property. The term does not include a power of attorney.

  • Provisional appointment means the employment of a person to a vacant position for no more than a six-month period for emergency or in interim conditions. The General Manager may extend a provisional appointment for up to an additional six-month period.

  • Serviced Appointment has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1.

  • Initial appointment means appointment made otherwise than by promotion or transfer;

  • Restricted Appointment means (a) any Appointment for which the applicable Authorizations have not been obtained, and (b) any Appointment for which the maturity date of the applicable Corporate Trust Contract is on or before June 30, 2022.

  • Probationary appointment means employment for a designated period of time during which the probationer is evaluated as a candidate to be awarded tenure. In the event an academic employee is employed full-time as a temporary academic employee and the next year with a probationary appointment as an academic employee, the consecutive College quarters in which the individual was so employed full-time shall be credited towards tenure consideration.

  • Excluded Appointments means those Appointments designated from time to time as "Excluded Appointments" by agreement of the parties.

  • Succeeded Appointment means any Appointment for which a Succession Time has occurred.

  • Appointment means the appointment of any Seller to act in a Corporate Trust Capacity under any of the Corporate Trust Contracts of the Business.

  • Temporary appointment means an employee hired into a position of limited duration or for completion of a specific task or project without following the rules regarding recruitment and selection. Temporary employees serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and may be removed at any time without cause, notice or any right of appeal. Temporary employees are not eligible for benefits other than those required by state or federal law.

  • Terms of a trust means the manifestation of the settlor's intent regarding a trust's provisions as expressed in the trust instrument or as may be established by other evidence that would be admissible in a judicial proceeding.

  • Terms of Use means any privacy policy, terms of use or other terms and conditions made applicable by BNYM in connection with the Company’s or a Permitted User’s access to and use of a Component System or a BNYM Web Application or other access site or access method.

  • Notice of Appeal means a notice given pursuant to Condition 6.2.

  • resident of a Contracting State means any person who, under the laws of that State, is liable to tax therein by reason of his domicile, residence, place of management or any other criterion of a similar nature, and also includes that State and any political subdivision or local authority thereof. This term, however, does not include any person who is liable to tax in that State in respect only of income from sources in that State or capital situated therein.

  • Verification on oath or affirmation means a declaration, made by an individual on oath or affirmation before a notarial officer, that a statement in a record is true.

  • TERMS OF SALE IF YOU SUCCESSFULLY BID ON A PROPERTY, YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY THE ADVERTISED DEPOSIT WHICH MUST BE IN THE FORM OF CASH OR A CASHIER’S CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO YOURSELF. THIS IS A CASH SALE AND IS NOT CONTINGENT UPON THE BUYER’S ABILITY TO OBTAIN FINANCING. XXXXXXX MONEY IS NOT CONSIDERED AN “OPTION” PAYMENT. YOU ARE AGREEING TO CLOSE ON THE PROPERTY WHEN YOU SUCCESSFULLY BID ON THE TITLE: All properties will be sold with free and clear title. All properties are being sold subject to any ground rent of record. In the event there is an error in the advertised ground rent or the contract states “Fee Simple”, the Buyer shall take title with the existing ground rent of record and there shall not be a monetary penalty to the seller. In the event, there is an error regarding fee simple or ground rent in the chain of title including deeds, the Buyer shall take title with the existing ground rent of record and there shall not be a monetary penalty to the seller. In event of a ground rent escrow, the title company or settlement company agrees not to charge an escrow holding fee to the seller. If the Trustee/ Seller is unable to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser's sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the deposit. Upon refund of the deposit this sale shall be null and void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Trustee/ Seller or Auctioneers.

  • Appointment Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 9.02(a).

  • AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE FOR THE CONTRACTOR X: . Date: . (Signature and Date Must Be Captured At Time of Signature) Print Name: . Print Title: . AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE FOR THE COMMONWEALTH: X: . Date: . (Signature and Date Must Be Captured At Time of Signature) Print Nxxx: Xxxx Xxxxxx . Print Title: Assistant Secretary for MassHealth . (Updated 7/22/2021) Page 1 of 1

  • Ladies and Gentlemen For value received, the undersigned beneficiary hereby irrevocably transfers to:

  • General Affirmations means the statements in Attachment C, attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes, that Developer agrees to and affirms by executing this Contract.

  • Form of Assignment and Transfer means the “Form of Assignment and Transfer” attached as Attachment 3 to the Form of Note attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Request for Release A release signed by a Servicing Officer, in the form of Exhibit E attached hereto.

  • Terms-of-service agreement means an agreement that controls the relationship between a user and a custodian.

  • Self-Administration of Medication means the individual manages and takes his or her own medication, identifies his or her medication and the times and methods of administration, places the medication internally in or externally on his or her own body without staff assistance upon written order of a physician, and safely maintains the medication without supervision.