Any member may be Sample Clauses

The 'Any member may be' clause typically grants individual members of a group or organization the authority to take certain actions or make specific decisions as outlined in the governing document. For example, this clause might allow any member to propose motions, call meetings, or participate in votes, depending on the context provided by the rest of the agreement. Its core practical function is to ensure that all members have equal rights or opportunities to participate in key activities, promoting fairness and inclusivity within the organization.
Any member may be authorised by its Bureau to issue green cards to its insureds in any country where no bureau exists provided that the member is established in that country. This option is limited to vehicles registered in the country in question.