Co-Chairs definition

Co-Chairs has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.
Co-Chairs means Co-Chair(s) of the RBC;
Co-Chairs means the Co-Chairs of the Governing Board as elected in accordance with Rule 9.

Examples of Co-Chairs in a sentence

  • The two Co-Chairs will govern the group’s agendas, work and meetings.

  • This issue will be discussed at a meeting of the Union-Management Committee or at such other meeting that the Co-Chairs may mutually agree to convene at a later date to discuss the issue(s).

  • The GAIN POC Co-Chairs, with the support of the OIDF staff and officers as required, will define the content of the designated publicly accessible GAIN POC portion of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ website and open-source documentation repositories (the “GAIN POC Website”), in accordance with this Agreement.

  • When the GAIN POC Co-Chairs determine that consensus cannot be achieved on an issue that merits voting, the GAIN POC Co-Chairs shall give notice to the GAIN POC Members that voting will be required.

  • Votes will be conducted ad hoc during GAIN POC meetings, unless the Co-Chairs determine that other voting mechanisms will assist the decision-making process (e.g. Survey Monkey).


More Definitions of Co-Chairs

Co-Chairs means the two co-chairs of any Meeting elected in accordance with paragraph 24 of these Rules.
Co-Chairs means the two Members of the Steering Committee, one Supporting Country and one Benefitting Country, chosen by the Steering Committee under the terms of this Operations Manual.
Co-Chairs means the Co-Chairs of the Executive Committee elected in accordance with Section
Co-Chairs means the Chairs of the Board
Co-Chairs means the two (2) co-chairs of the Partnership Assembly Meeting (as defined below) who are designated in accordance with Section 6.1 of these Rules of Procedure.
Co-Chairs means the co-chairs of the Governing Board;
Co-Chairs means co-chairs of Senate.