Resolution Scheme definition

Resolution Scheme means a "resolution scheme" within the meaning of the SRMR.
Resolution Scheme means a “resolution scheme” within the meaning of the SRMR. 10

Examples of Resolution Scheme in a sentence

  • Any dispute between the Distributor and the Trader relating to the existence or allocation of liability under section 46A of the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 must be dealt with by each party in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Scheme or, if the dispute is not accepted by the scheme, the parties must deal with the dispute in accordance with clause 23.

  • If after discussing the complaint with the Credit Union, the Member is still not satisfied, the Member may contact the Independent Dispute Resolution Scheme.

  • The Credit Union is a member of the Independent Dispute Resolution Scheme operated by the Financial Services Complaints Limited (FSCL) which is approved by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.

  • However, in any event, the Distributor will complete its investigation and provide information to the Retailer so that the Retailer can offer a resolution to the Consumer within the timelines set out in the Dispute Resolution Scheme and avoid referral to the Office of the Electricity and Gas Complaints Commission.

  • However, in any event, the Distributor must complete its investigation and provide information to the Trader so that the Trader can offer a resolution to the Customer within the timelines set out in the Dispute Resolution Scheme.

  • Any dispute between the Distributor and the Trader relating to the existence or allocation of liability under section 46A of the Consumer will Guarantees Act 1993 must be dealt with by each party in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Scheme or, if the dispute is not accepted by the scheme, the parties must deal with the dispute in accordance with clause 23.

  • The Credit Union is a member of the Independent Dispute Resolution Scheme operated by the Financial Services Complaints Limited (FSCL) which is approved by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

  • Matters suitable for arbitration shall be submitted to a single Arbitrator in accordance with the British Marine Federation's Dispute Resolution Scheme.

  • If this does not prove possible, then the British Marine Federation and the Royal Yachting Association recommend that disputes arising under this form of Agreement which cannot be resolved by negotiation, should, with the written agreement of the Parties, be submitted to mediation or failing that to arbitration under the British Marine Federation's Dispute Resolution Scheme, which is approved by the Royal Yachting Association.

  • Matters suitable for arbitration shall be submitted to a single Arbitrator in accordance with the British Marine Federation’s Dispute Resolution Scheme.

Related to Resolution Scheme

  • resolution plan means a plan proposed by resolution applicant for insolvency resolution of the corporate debtor as a going concern in accordance with Part II;

  • certification scheme means the ‘Human Services Scheme Part 1 – Common requirements for bodies certifying Human Services’ and ‘Human Services Scheme Part 2 – Additional requirements for bodies certifying Human Services in Queensland’ approved by ▇▇▇-ANZ under which bodies accredited by ▇▇▇-ANZ can, through Certification Audits, certify and re-certify that an organisation is delivering human services in compliance with the Quality Standards, published on the website at

  • Dispute Resolution Scheme means the Electricity and Gas Complaints Commission or such other dispute resolution scheme approved or provided for in accordance with section 95 of the Act;

  • Resolution Time means 1:00 p.m. New York time on the Local Business Day following the date on which the notice of the dispute is given under Paragraph 5.

  • resolution action means the decision to place an institution or entity referred to in point (b), (c) or (d) of Article 1(1) under resolution pursuant to Article 32 or 33, the application of a resolution tool, or the exercise of one or more resolution powers;