Examples of Chairperson or Chair in a sentence
Chairperson or Chair means the person elected as the chair of the Company underclause 15.7(a).
Chairperson or Chair means the person elected as the Chair of the Company under clause 15.7(a).
Any member wishing to place an item on the agenda of a general meeting shall contact the Chairperson or Chair Designate.
In PP v Leong Siew Chor [2006] 3 SLR 290 the High Court held that ‘it is a question of balancing an accused person’s rights against the public interest that crime be effectively investigated’.basis – in every local case on this issue, the Courts have simply assumed this to be so on a purely theoretical basis.
Minutes shall be recorded on the proceedings of the General Meeting, and must be signed by the Chairperson or Chair of the General Meeting, one member of the Board of Directors (certifier) and the Minutes Clerk.
Officer ElectionsCharter committees must elect a Chairperson, or Chair, to serve a one-year term at the first meeting in February (PGMC § 3.02.050).
There are many factors, none of which are within the Trustees control, that may cause such expectations not to be realized, including, among other things, factors such as actual oil and gas prices and the recoverability of reserves, capital expenditures, general economic conditions, actions and policies of petroleum-producing nations and other changes in the domestic and international energy markets.
In the case of the absence of the Chairperson or Chair Pro-Tem, the Recording Secretary shall call the Commission to order and call the roll of the members.
After the Chairperson or Chair states the question on the motion, the motion is debatable, and it shall require a simple majority to pass.H. Appeal from the Chair’s Ruling.
The Chairperson or Chair Designate will prepare agendas after accepting input from other PAC members and the Administration.