Council of the Society definition

Council of the Society means the Council of the Society constituted in terms of section fifty- four;
Council of the Society means the Council of the Society constituted in terms of section fifty-four; “Disciplinary Tribunal” means the Disciplinary Tribunal established in terms of section twenty-four; “fixed date” means the 22nd May, 1981;

Examples of Council of the Society in a sentence

  • Upon the dissolution of the Conference, all assets shall be distributed for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or corresponding section of any future federal tax code, to the next higher Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul holding jurisdiction over the Conference boundaries or shall be distributed to the federal government, or to a state or local government, for a public purpose.

  • The Council of the Society has, in exercise of its powers under the Solicitors Act 1974, made rules concerning indemnity against civil liability incurred by, amongst others, solicitors in private practice in England and Wales.

  • The Council of the Society has, in exercise of its powers under the Solicitors Xxx 0000, made rules concerning indemnity against civil liability incurred by, amongst others, solicitors in private practice in England and Wales.

  • If approved by a two-thirds (2/3) vote at such meeting, the chapter secretary shall forward such proposed amendments to the Secretary of the Society for approval by the Members Council of the Society and review by the Regional Chair.

  • The Council of the Society believes that it has carried out these requirements.

  • The Governing Council of the Society shall be the Council constituted in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Society.

  • The Branch shall, unless and until otherwise decided by a General Meeting of the Branch and confirmed by the General Council of the Society, remain constituted a branch of the Society.

  • Note: the Council of the Society has statutory powers under legislation and those powers are exercised separately from its power to manage the Society.

  • Any difficulty or dispute between the Trainee Solicitor and the Principal concerning the fulfilment of the provisions of this Contract or the conduct of either party in relation to this Contract may be referred by either of them to the Council of the Society for determination and the decision of Council shall be final and binding on both parties.Registration of this agreement shall not imply any approval by the Law Society of any further clauses added to the Law Society's standard form of Contract.

  • I thank the Council of the Society for inviting me to this session, thus offering an occasion to organize my thoughts on the subject “geoscience and society”.

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