Transitional Council definition

Transitional Council means the Transitional Executive Council established by section 2 of the Transitional Executive Council Act, 1993;
Transitional Council means the Transitional South African Legal Practice Council referred to in Chapter 10;

Examples of Transitional Council in a sentence

  • At the end of the twelve (12) months following the formation of the Transitional Council, the Governing Council shall assume responsibility for participating in the governance of the exchange and related activities under the Common Agreement with the RCE.

  • The RCE shall establish a Transitional Council and then a Governing Council which will be responsible for serving as a resource to the RCE and a forum for orderly and civil discussion of any issues affecting TEFCA Exchange or other issues that may arise under the Common Agreement.

  • The formation, composition, responsibilities, and duration of the Transitional Council and Governing Council shall be set forth in an SOP(s).

  • The Transitional Council shall serve as the interim governing body for the activities conducted under the Framework Agreements, as more fully described below and in the Transitional Council SOP.

  • The caucuses are responsible for identifying individuals to serve on the Governing Council that will be established at the end of the twelve (12) months following the formation of the Transitional Council.

  • The RCE shall work with the Transitional Council to form the caucuses described in Section 3.4.1 as part of the transition plan.

  • For the initial term, the Transitional Council shall divide the members of the Participant/Subparticipant Caucus into two classes of an equal (or nearly equal, in the case of an odd number of Caucus members) number of individuals.

  • Initially, the Transitional Council will appoint the members for the Participant/Subparticipant Caucus.

  • There shall be a broadly representative Transitional Council, composed of no more than 25 persons of East Timorese identity, whose members shall be appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General in consultation with relevant individuals and groups within the SARET and with the Government of Indonesia.

  • The Transitional Council and Governing Council, as applicable, will invite agencies that are participating in TEFCA to bring their expertise and perspectives from the federal sector.