The appropriate person definition

The appropriate person means the Secretary of State or the person appointed under subsection (8).
The appropriate person means the Welsh Ministers or the person appointed under subsection (8).
The appropriate person. , in relation to an airport, means—

Examples of The appropriate person in a sentence

  • The appropriate person will usually be a senior member of staff, but in some instances, it may be appropriate to appoint an independent investigator as advised by the Hertfordshire Safeguarding Children Board.

  • The appropriate person in the Administration Center shall assist any teacher in understanding the fringe benefits available.

  • The appropriate person will usually be a senior member of staff, but in some instances it may be appropriate to appoint an independent investigator as advised by the Devon Children and Families Partnership.

  • An annual budget is approved by the MRA Forum, comprising all parties to the MRA.

  • The appropriate person will then respond to the grievance that has been brought to their attention by the student within 1 business day.


More Definitions of The appropriate person

The appropriate person means the person to whom the information in question relates, except that if the affairs of that person are being dealt with–
The appropriate person means the person designated by the employer
The appropriate person means the actuary as defined in section 156(6) (valuations of closed schemes);
The appropriate person means the person designated by the employer for the purposes of this section and, if no person is so designated, the
The appropriate person means such person as the Duke of Cornwall, or the possessor for the time being of the Duchy of Cornwall, appoints,
The appropriate person. , in relation to a company, means—
The appropriate person means the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for notices served in England or the Scottish ministers for notices served in Scotland or the Welsh ministers for notices served in Wales.