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hearing officer

hearing officer
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an official appointed by a government agency to conduct an investigation or administrative hearing so that the agency can exercise its statutory powers

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    1. HEARING OFFICER
    2. The company made an appeal to the Hearing Officer.
    3. After hearing the arguments of the company and the observations of the Hearing Officer, it was confirmed that the company did not signal in good time any time constraints and consequently did not cooperate with sufficient diligence in the investigation.
    4. The Hearing Officer, in a report dated 27 April 2005, took the view that the right of the parties to be heard had been respected [3].
    5. In a report drawn up on 4 November 2003, the Hearing Officer concluded that the right of the parties to be heard had been complied with.
    6. The Hearing Officer, in a report dated 5 July 2004, took the view that the right of the parties to be heard had been respected.
    7. The Hearing Officer, in a report dated 26 July 2006, took the view that the right of the parties to be heard had been respected [3] OJ C 54, 9.3.2007.
    8. The Hearing Officer, in a report dated 29 June 2005, took the view that the right of the parties to be heard had been respected [2] OJ C 297, 29.11.2005.
    9. The Hearing Officer, in a report dated 26 July 2006, took the view that the right of the parties to be heard had been respected [3] OJ C 54, 9.3.2007. .
    10. Please note that if interested parties consider that they are encountering difficulties in the exercise of their rights of defence, they may request the intervention of the Hearing Officer of the Directorate-General for Trade.
    11. It is also noted that if interested parties consider that they are encountering difficulties in the exercise of their rights of defence, they may request the intervention of the Hearing Officer of DG Trade.
    12. It is also noted that if interested parties consider that they are encountering difficulties in the exercise of their rights of defence, they may request the intervention of the Hearing Officer of the Directorate General for Trade.
    13. The Hearing Officer, in a report dated 29 June 2005, took the view that the right of the parties to be heard had been respected [2] OJ C 297, 29.11.2005. .
    14. It is also noted that if interested parties consider that they are encountering difficulties in the exercise of their rights of defence, they may request the intervention of the Hearing Officer of the Directorate-General for Trade.
    15. It is also noted that if interested parties consider that they are encountering difficulties in the exercise of their rights of defence, they may request the intervention of the Hearing Officer of Directorate-General for Trade.