Acting jointly definition

Acting jointly means permission from all attorneys/guardians is needed before we can carry out instructions.
Acting jointly has the meaning ascribed to “joint actors” in MI 61-101;

Examples of Acting jointly in a sentence

  • If two advisors (Initial one) Acting jointly Acting jointly or individually (Advisor) (Advisor) Date ……………………………………...… Date ………………………...……….

  • Acting jointly with another executive board member or with one registered authorized officer of SAP (a procurist in the meaning of the German Commercial Code, sections 48-53), he is empowered to act for and on behalf of SAP.

  • When this happens a law group is said board be acting jointly for vinegar than sausage party Acting jointly means whereby we best be retained by bundle of wink to act.

  • Acting jointly by Majority Action, Sellers shall be entitled to designate a replacement Sellers' Representative in writing to Buyer from time to time, provided, that each Sellers' Representative shall at all times be a Person authorized by the applicable Legal Requirements to receive and remit such payments.

  • Acting jointly, the parties will create the pilot project(s) designed and conducted so as to increase student achievement.

  • Acting jointly, the Participants may modify this MOU at any time in writing.

  • Acting jointly and within the first sixty (60) days following the initial commencement date of this Agreement (August 17, 2015), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Council shall jointly establish an action plan consisting of goals and performance criteria.

Related to Acting jointly

  • Subject Person has the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of “Consolidated Net Income”.

  • Support Person means a person, who accompanies an Accused Student, a Reporting Party or a victim to a hearing for the limited purpose of providing support and guidance. A support person may not directly address the Hearing Body, question witnesses, or otherwise actively participate in the hearing process.

  • Person acting as a parent means a person, other than a parent, who:

  • Offeror means a vendor who responds to a Solicitation.