Board Governance definition
Examples of Board Governance in a sentence
Charter School shall immediately report to MPS and the MPS Office of Board Governance any pending or threatened litigation, including administrative proceedings, alleging violation of any applicable local, state and federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations by Charter School, its agents, board members, officers, employees, volunteers, contractors, or subcontractors.
Pursuant to Section 4, subsection G, of the Teachers’ Retirement Board Governance Manual, entitled "Third Party Economic Interest Disclosure Policy", any Entity/Entities and its Key Personnel who engage in business with CalSTRS are required to make specific public disclosures.1 Entities and each of their Key Personnel must complete and file separate forms.
In addition to the Formal Site Visit Report that each school is provided, VOA-MN will also annually publish three VOA-MN Charter School Network Reports: Academic Performance, Board Governance, and Financial Management.
In addition to the Formal Site Visit Report that each school is provided, VOA-MN will also annually publish three VOA- MN Charter School Network Reports: Academic Performance, Board Governance, and Financial Management.
Where there is conflict or ambiguity on the interpretation or application of a constitution to refer the matter to the Partnership Board; to act in accordance with all applicable Law; and to act in accordance with the Partnership Board arrangements set out at Schedule 8 (Partnership Board Governance Arrangements) and otherwise in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
The governance arrangements and powers of the Partnership Board are set out at Schedule 8 (Partnership Board Governance Arrangements).
The Company and each Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that, until the occurrence of an Event of Automatic Conversion, the Company shall not be authorized, without the Required Class B Director Approval (in addition to any approvals required hereunder, pursuant to the Certificate or applicable law), to take, cause, permit or authorize any of the Board Governance Actions and any attempt to take or authorize any such action without the Required Class B Director Approval shall be deemed void ab initio.
As set forth in Section 5.1, the Board shall have the sole authority and right to manage the business and affairs of the Company and to make all decisions and take all actions for the Company except for the Board Governance Exceptions.
The Unitholders shall not manage or control the business and affairs of the Company, but shall have the rights set forth with respect to such Unitholder in the Board Governance Exceptions.
The Board has additional powers and duties as set forth in the Company's Board Governance Guidelines.