Club Charter definition
Examples of Club Charter in a sentence
UME requirements for 4-H Clubs include the Maryland 4-H Club Charter Requirements and the Maryland 4-H Club Financial Guidelines, current copies of which are attached for information purposes as Attachments 2 and 3, respectively.
Club agrees that it will at all times remain a 4-H Club in good standing with UME and will operate in a manner consistent with its 4-H Charter and all UME requirements for 4-H Clubs, including, without limitation, Maryland 4-H Club Charter Requirements and Financial Guidelines, as updated from time to time.
The CLUB also agrees to furnish a copy of their charter and bylaws attached hereto as EXHIBIT C – Club Charter & Bylaws and made part of this Agreement.
Club intends to establish a Boys & Girls Club Charter at the Facility and Club will operate an after-school and summer program for youth ages 6-18.
Your completed constitution must be submitted with your Club Member List signed by five (5) currently registered College of Alameda students; Club Officer Listing form; Club Charter Agreement, and a signed Faculty/Administrator Agreement for review according to the club registration process.
The A&M Club does hereby apply for an official A&M Club Charter from The Association of Former Students of Texas A&M University.