Controlled organisation definition
Controlled organisation means an entity where KGB has the decision-making power over the organisation (i.e. KGB Group/Subsidiaries/ Oversea Branches) such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where KGB has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where there is an agreement in place that KGB has the right to appoint the management, for example a joint venture where KGB has the largest (but still <50%) allocation of the voting shares;
Controlled organisation means an entity where HEXTAR Group has the decision-making power over the entity such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where HEXTAR Group has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where there is an agreement in place that HEXTAR Group has the right to appoint the management, for example a joint venture where HEXTAR Group has the largest (but still <50%) allocation of the voting shares;
Controlled organisation means an entity where SYMLIFE has the decision-making power over the organisation such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where SYMLIFE has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where there is an agreement in place that SYMLIFE has the right to appoint the management, for example a joint venture where SYMLIFE has the largest (but still <50%) allocation of the voting shares;
Examples of Controlled organisation in a sentence
It is important to note that Moorditj Koort are a community-based Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (ACCO) and are therefore well engaged with their local community and importantly have a health and wellbeing focus.
More Definitions of Controlled organisation
Controlled organisation means an entity where Eastland has the decision-making power over the organisation such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where Eastland has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where there is an agreement in place that Eastland has the right to appoint the management, for example a joint venture where Eastland has the largest (but still <50%) allocation of the voting shares;
Controlled organisation means an entity where MRCB has the decision-making power over the organisation such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where MRCB has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where there is an agreement in place that MRCB has the right to appoint the management, for example a joint venture where MRCB has the largest (but still <50%) allocation of the voting shares;
Controlled organisation means an entity where HeiTech has the decision- making power over the organisation such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where HeiTech has the
Controlled organisation means an entity where PASDEC has the decision-making power over the organisation such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where PASDEC has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where PASDEC has the right to appoint the management and decision making.
Controlled organisation means a Business Partner where Southern Score has the decision-making power over the organisation such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where Southern Score has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where there is an agreement in place that the Southern Score has the right to appoint the management, for example a joint venture where Southern Score has the largest (but still <50%) allocation of the voting shares.
Controlled organisation means a Business Partner where Radium has the decision-making power over the organisation such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where Radium has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where there is an agreement in place that Radium has the right to appoint the management, for example, a joint venture where Radium has the largest (but still
Controlled organisation means a Business Partner where Platinum Victory has the decision-making power over the organisation such that it has the right to appoint and remove the management. This would normally be where Platinum Victory has the controlling interest (>50% of the voting share ownership), but it could be where there is an agreement in place that Platinum Victory has the right to appoint the management, for example a joint venture where Platinum Victory has the largest (but still <50%) allocation of the voting shares.