Types of Membership. 1. Vested Membership shall be granted to member institutions that have had continual membership prior to July 1, 1999.
2. Standard Membership shall be granted to member institutions that have had continual membership since July 1, 1999.
Types of Membership. Hitters Tennis Club shall be authorized to create, from time to time, different categories or types of membership having different requirements, qualifications, obligations, rights, and privileges, as Hitters Tennis Club may deem advisable. Membership shall entitle the Member to use the Facilities in accordance with this Agreement, such rules and regulations as may be adopted from time to time by Hitters Tennis Club (the “Rules and Regulations”), and the Application (defined below). Hitters Tennis Club intends to offer the following types of membership:
a. Family, which shall consist of a husband and wife (or two adults residing in the same household who meet the requirements of a domestic partnership, as defined in Section 3.23(2)(o) of the Madison General Ordinances), and their “Dependent Children.” As used herein, Dependent Children shall mean the Member’s children under the age of 23 who reside with such Member.
b. Couple, which shall consist of husband/wife (or two adults residing in the same household who meet the requirements of a domestic partnership, as defined in Section 3.23(2)(o) of the Madison General Ordinances. Both individuals comprising the couple membership must live in the same household.
c. Single, which shall consist of any one person, age 26 through 59.
d. Senior Single, which shall consist of any one person, age 60 or older.
e. Junior Single, which shall consist of any one person, age 11 through 25.
Types of Membership. 40 41 4.1.1 Members 42 A Member is defined as a Portland State University employee whose position is 43 in the PSUFA bargaining unit, and who has signed a Union membership form 44 that authorizes the University to deduct Union dues from the Member’s pay. 46 In the event a Member moves to a position at the University that is not in the 47 PSUFA bargaining unit, the University will stop deducting Union dues, and will 48 notify the Union of this action in the next Dues Deduction Register Report (see 49 section 5.1). 50 51 4.1.2 Associate Members Page 8 of 62 Collective Bargaining Agreement between PSU and PSUFA 2021-2025
Types of Membership. MDBC is a member-owned cooperative. Members are entitled to one (1) vote at the Annual Membership Meeting or any Special Membership Meeting.
Types of Membership. 1. The Company offers different types of Membership based on two criteria: A) Number of the Clubs the Member is entitled to visit (1 Club Membership and Multiclub), and B) duration of the Agreement (Membership for 1 month, 12 months, Single entry) (jointly hereinafter referred to as „Membership“).
Types of Membership. The Member understands that, as outlined in the Supreme Laws of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity (the “Fraternity”), once initiated, membership in the Fraternity is for life unless terminated by expulsion or authorized resignation. Furthermore, the Member understands that the Fraternity does not have a provision for “inactive” status, and that the obligations outlined in this Agreement shall continue until one of the following occurs: The Member completes or permanently discontinues his course of study at the institution where the Chapter is located; The Member transfers to another college or university; The Member is authorized to resign from the Fraternity in accordance with Supreme Law; The Member is expelled from the Fraternity in accordance with Supreme Law; or The Member dies.
Types of Membership. The following types of memberships area available at Phase Two and will be specified in your invoice.
Types of Membership a. Regular Member – Individuals meeting eligibility and are above the age of 18, who have duly completed their application and paid their dues. They have voting rights provided they have paid their dues for the current year and meet all eligibility to vote.
b. Junior Member – Individuals meeting the eligibility criteria, but are less than 18 years old. No dues are required. As junior members, they are ineligible to vote.
Types of Membership. (1) The members of the Institute shall, unless and until otherwise provided by the Rules, consist of—
(a) Associates; and
Types of Membership. 5.1 Membership can be: a) SIZE LARGE b) SIZE MEDIUM c) SIZE SMALL d) PACKS ENTRY; e)