Diocesan Xxxxxx definition
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Any term of this Agreement which confers a right or benefit on a LA, the Trustees, the Founder Member and/or the Diocesan Xxxxxx may be enforced by that party (or their successor) pursuant to the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000.
No changes to Article 46 and this Article 58B shall be made without the consent of the Diocesan Xxxxxx; 58C.
All Foundation Directors shall comply with those procedures for appointment required by the Diocesan Xxxxxx, acting through his agent, the Diocesan Education Service.
The Diocesan Xxxxxx may appoint a minimum of 12 Foundation Governors so as to ensure that at all times the number of Foundation Directors exceeds the total number of other Directors (excluding Foundation Directors) by at least 2.
The scope of the assessment of direct and cumulative traffic impacts should include the assessment of transportation facilities that would receive 25 or more peak hour trips from the proposed project.
The Directors, after consultation with the Trustees and the Diocesan Xxxxxx shall appoint the Principals of the Academies and may appoint the Executive Principal.
The Directors also have a duty to the Founder Member to uphold the Object of the Company and to have regard to any advice of the Founder Member and/or the Diocesan Xxxxxx and to follow any directives issued by them.
SEDCO's major activities involve the loaning of funds for commercial businesses in the City of Syracuse, New York.
The terms of this contract are not binding on the Employer unless and until approved by the Diocesan Xxxxxx or his delegate.
No waiver or modification of this agreement or of any covenant, condition, or limitation herein contained shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by the parties and approved by the Diocesan Xxxxxx.