Board of Control definition

Board of Control means the Legal Practitioners’ Fidelity Fund Board of Control referred to in section 55;
Board of Control means one of the following:

Examples of Board of Control in a sentence

  • Each school desiring to join the KHSAA shall agree to comply with certain specific requirements of the Board of Control.

  • The following is a list of reasons that the KHSAA Board of Control may either deny an application, suspend or revoke membership in the KHSAA: (1) Failure to satisfy any of the Membership Criteria enumerated herein; (2) Failure to adhere to and abide by any of the acknowledgments enumerated herein; or (3) A documented pattern of continual violations and a general lack of institutional control as defined in KHSAA Bylaw 27.

  • Any effort to gain an advantage in tournament play by not playing a game is unacceptable and is subject to action by the CIAC Board of Control.

  • If the protestant wishes to appeal the decision rendered by the Purchasing Agent, such appeal must be made to the City Board of Control, through the Purchasing Agent.

  • That the consideration for the subject parcel shall be estab- lished by the Board of Control and shall be not less than Fair Market Value taking into account such terms and conditions, restrictions and covenants as are deemed nec- essary or appropriate.Section 5.


More Definitions of Board of Control

Board of Control means the Attorneys Fidelity Fund Board of Control referred to in section 27;
Board of Control means the Board of Control of Crown Management.
Board of Control means the Board of Control of the Managing General Partner.
Board of Control means the Board of Control appointed by the Government under section 3 of the Kerala Co-operative Hospital Complex and the Academy of Medical Sciences (Taking over the Management Act, 1997 (6 of 1997);
Board of Control means the Cuyahoga County Board of Control.
Board of Control means the Board of Control of City or such division,
Board of Control means a group (Superintendent/designee) regularly attending meetings who are committed to the success of Career and Technical Education programs; hereinafter referred to as the “Coordinating Council.”