Chairing definition
Examples of Chairing in a sentence
The person nominated as chair by the charity trustees under clause 19(2) (Chairing of meetings), shall, if present at the general meeting and willing to act, preside as chair of the meeting.
The person nominated as chair by the charity trustees under clause [19](2) (Chairing of meetings), shall, if present at the general meeting and willing to act, preside as chair of the meeting.
Chairing Board meetings, including the management of the Board’s agenda.
The person nominated as chair by the charity trustees under clause 19.2 (Chairing of meetings), shall, if present at the general meeting and willing to act, preside as chair of the meeting.
Chairing of any meeting of the Labour/Management Committee shall be rotational between the Employer and the Union on a meeting-by-meeting basis.
The person nominated as chair by the charity trustees under clause 19 (2) (Chairing of meetings), shall, if present at the general meeting and willing to act, preside as chair of the meeting.
It will be noted that these fall into two categories i.e. 'Chairing the Council meeting' and 'Civic/Ceremonial'.
Chairing of committee meetings shall alternate between union and management.
Chairing the Council Meeting Meetings of the Council will be chaired by the Lord Mayor, or in her/his absence, the Deputy Lord Mayor (or in the absence of the Deputy Lord Mayor as well, the High Bailiff).
Chairing of the meetings and recording of the minutes shall alternate between the Union and the Employer.