Ad Hoc Committees definition

Ad Hoc Committees means the Ad Hoc Secured Lender Committee and the Ad Hoc Senior Noteholder Committee.
Ad Hoc Committees means committees created on a temporary basis by the Board of Directors to fill a specific need or undertake a specific task.
Ad Hoc Committees means, collectively, the Ad Hoc Existing Bondholders’ Committee and the Ad Hoc Senior Secured Noteholders’ Committee. Any action or consent by the Ad Hoc Committees means an action or consent by a majority (in principal dollar amount as of the date of such consent or proposed action) of each of the Ad Hoc Existing Bondholders’ Committee and Ad Hoc Senior Secured Noteholders’ Committee.

Examples of Ad Hoc Committees in a sentence

  • Standing and Ad Hoc Committees—There shall be available a total of 304 employee organ- ization leave days per contract year for use by State employee members of UUP’s Standing and Ad Hoc Committees.

  • Grade Levels, Departments, K-12 Committees, Ad Hoc Committees, and SIP Teams will meet in the manner specified in the Guide for Instructional Improvement.

  • District Standing and Ad Hoc Committees including charges and frequency of meeting dates will be presented for Curriculum Council review and recommendation by October of each school year, prior to soliciting membership for such committees.

  • Teachers shall be approved for projects on the same basis as appointments to Ad Hoc Committees.

  • When new curriculum is being introduced to the School District, the Board will seek input from teachers, through a variety of Ad Hoc Committees, the makeup of which will depend upon the nature of the curriculum and grade levels involved.

  • Teachers who serve on the various Ad Hoc Committees shall be appointed by the Union.

  • Ad Hoc Committees shall be established by the Principal and Leadership Committee as necessary.

  • Standing and Ad Hoc Committees—There shall be available a total of 304 employee organization leave days per Agreement year for use by State employee members of UUP’s Standing and Ad Hoc Committees.

  • To assure adequate representation on all committees and pursuant to procedures outlined in Article XXII, Faculty members shall serve as members of the following committee(s): Standing Committee, North Central Committees, Ad Hoc Committees, Advisory Committees, and Student Review.

  • The Board may create Ad Hoc Committees from time to time, to undertake special assignments on behalf of the Board.


More Definitions of Ad Hoc Committees

Ad Hoc Committees means temporary internal or external committees that are terminated upon completion of specific goals.
Ad Hoc Committees means temporary committees that are formed to complete a specific task, and that are then dissolved after the completion of the task.