Voting Eligibility Sample Clauses

Voting Eligibility. 11.1 Faculty: A Department shall consist of any group of faculty members working under a Chair, Associate Chair, Director or any equivalent title.
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Voting Eligibility. Each joint tenant, tenant in common, tenant by the entireties, land contract vendee, and person who holds an undivided interest in fee, as well as each life tenant of property located within the Territory, is a "freeholder," and each such freeholder is eligible and shall be Members of the Corporation as set forth by Public Act 137 of 1929, and per Michigan Attorney General opinion #7230, and each Member is further granted the right to vote under the Act.
Voting Eligibility. Delegates (same proportionate basis as for AGM). • The members of the Board of Directors may attend this meeting as non-voting participants. • Alternates of a Provincial Negotiating Committee will attend as non-voting participants. • The President of the Provincial Union or designate shall Chair the Provincial Bargaining Meeting and shall only vote in the event of a tie.
Voting Eligibility. Tenured and Tenure-Track faculty, Step B and Step C associate faculty members are eligible to vote.
Voting Eligibility. For the purpose of determining the Partners entitled to vote on, or to vote at, any meeting of the Partners or any adjournment thereof, the General Partner or the Limited Partner requesting such meeting may fix, in advance, a date as the record date for any such determination. Such date shall be in accordance with the procedures in the Texas Business Corporation Act for meetings of shareholders.
Voting Eligibility. Participating Sponsor and Creator Members are eligible to vote in Working Group decisions, if their attendance has been recorded in at least two (2) of the last three (3) regular meetings (not including the current meeting) of the Working Group. Meetings which stretch over multiple sessions count as one meeting. Ad-hoc meetings are not included in eligibility calculations. In case of a newly created Working Group, voting eligibility is granted to all participating Sponsor and Creator Members present in the first three (3) regular meetings. Voting eligibility with electronic ballot shall be based on the voting list from the last Working Group meeting prior to the voting notice being issued. Only one representative of each participant shall participate in a vote (i.e., 1 Member, 1 vote).
Voting Eligibility. Members of the Board of Directors may be voted on by all members of the active board as well as family members who have children that are actively registered in YCMHA. Voting eligibility is as follows for family members: • One vote per household (regardless of the number children registered with YCMHA). A family being one child or more, with one vote being available to that family; • All children in that family must have their registration fees fully paid at the date of the vote; and • The representative making the vote for the family must be the age of 18; and • All members of the household must be in good standing with XXXXX.
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Voting Eligibility. Tenured, Tenure-Track, Full-time Temporary, Senior Associate, Step C, and Step B Associate faculty members are eligible to vote (this definition of eligibility includes newly hired Tenure-Track faculty who will start in the next academic year).
Voting Eligibility. All Holders of Voting Shares shall be entitled to vote, as a single class, upon the Extension Proposal; provided that Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, any officer or director of the Company, and any of their respective Affiliates that hold Voting Shares shall not be entitled to vote upon the Extension Proposal.

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