Elected Governors definition

Elected Governors means those Governors elected by the public
Elected Governors means the Public Governors and the Staff
Elected Governors means those Governors elected by the public constituencies, the patients’ constituency and the classes of the staff constituency

Examples of Elected Governors in a sentence

  • Where a constituency or class of a constituency is entitled to elect two Initial Elected Governors at the Initial Election, the candidate who secures the highest number of votes within each constituency shall serve for the period of three years.

  • Elected Governors represent members in our public and staff constituencies.

  • An Elected Governor shall be deemed to have confirmed the declaration upon attending any subsequent Meeting of the Governors’ Council, and every agenda for Meetings of the Governors’ Council will draw this to the attention of Elected Governors.

  • Total number of SGM stock numbers with Requirements Data Exchange (RDE) reparable generations greater than zero.

  • Elected Governors faced with the possibility of conflict between theinterests of the constituency that elected them and the interests of the University are bound to act in the best interest of the University.Duty of CareIn discharging their responsibilities, each Governor must exercise the care, diligence and skill of a reasonably prudent person in comparable circumstances.


More Definitions of Elected Governors

Elected Governors means the public and staff governors respectively;
Elected Governors means those Governors elected by the public constituencies and the staff constituency;
Elected Governors means the members of the Board who are elected from within their relevant constituencies within at the University. This includes Administrative Staff, Student, and FacultyTeaching Staff, Non-Academic Staff and Student Governors.
Elected Governors means the members of the Board who are elected from within their relevant constituencies at the University. This includes Administrative Staff, Student and Teaching Staff Governors.
Elected Governors means, collectively, the Academic Staff Governor, the Administrative Staff Governor, the Support Staff Governor and the Student Governor;
Elected Governors meansA. the Academic Staff Governor, the Administrative Staff Governor and the Support Staff Governor, who are elected by the respective academic, administrative or support staff group, who typically serve a three (3) year term, andB. a Student Governor elected by the student body who shall hold office for a one (1) year term.
Elected Governors means the members of the Board who are elected from within their relevant constituencies within the University. This includes Faculty, Non-Academic Staff and Student Governors.