Allocated Votes definition

Allocated Votes means the total number of votes assigned at each Council meeting to Full Members, determined according to their size and other criteria under a formula detailed in the Rule Book, and to the Green Group in the European Parliament and the Federation of Young European Greens as specified in Article 5.3 and further detailed in the Rule Book.
Allocated Votes means the voting process set out in rule 4.6.3;
Allocated Votes means, as of the time of determination, with respect to each

Examples of Allocated Votes in a sentence

  • The decision by the Council to liquidate the European Green Party must be made by a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.

  • Changes to the Rule Book may only be made by Council voting with a two-thirds majority of the Allocated Votes with the exception of the Articles 6.5 and 6.6, which require a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.

  • Changes to these Statutes may only be made by Council voting with a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.

Related to Allocated Votes

  • Allocated Value means, in respect of any particular asset of a Participating CCAA Party, the amount of the sale proceeds realized from such asset, net of costs allocated to such asset all pursuant to the Allocation Methodology and, in respect of any Secured Claim, the amount of such sale proceeds receivable on account of such Secured Claim after taking into account the priority of such Secured Claims relative to other creditors holding a Lien in such asset;

  • Vote ’ means one of the main segments into which a budget of a municipality is divided for the appropriation of funds for the different departments or functional areas of the municipality; and which specifies the total amount that is appropriated for the purposes of the department or functional area concerned.