Governance Policies definition

Governance Policies means the governance policies in the agreed form listed in schedule 7 and such other policies as a Shareholder considers appropriate, necessary or desirable from time to time for the purpose of compliance by the Company or such Shareholder with applicable Law;
Governance Policies means the Board approved governance policies as may be amended by the Board from time to time;
Governance Policies means those documented policies approved by the Board of Directors that define the roles and responsibilities of, and relationships between the Board, General Secretary and stakeholders of Canada Soccer; “IFAB” means the International Football Association Board;

Examples of Governance Policies in a sentence

  • In carrying out any Procurement, the Senior Officer responsible for the procurement must take all reasonable steps, including incorporation of appropriate provision into tender documentation and Contracts, to ensure that the personal data of individuals is protected in accordance with all legal requirements (including the General Data Protection Regulation) and Codes of Practice from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and as set out in the Council’s Information Governance Policies.

  • Ethics / Governance Policies The Company endeavors to conduct its businesses and strengthen relationships in a manner that is dignified, distinctive and responsible.

  • See “— Corporate Governance Policies and Practices — Consideration of Director Nominees” below for additional information regarding director nominees and the nominating process.

  • Nor is it the duty of the Committee to conduct investigations or to assure compliance with laws and regulations and the Company’s Corporate Governance Policies and Practices.

  • Monthly Monitoring Assignment Governance Policies Discussion and Assessment A.


More Definitions of Governance Policies

Governance Policies means The Governance Process (GP), Board-Management Delegation (BMD), Executive Limitations (EL), and Ends (E) Policies approved by the Board And published in this manual
Governance Policies means policies approved by the Board of Trustees and used by the Board to effectively lead, direct, inspire and control the outcomes and operations of the division through a set of carefully crafted policy statement and the effective monitoring of them. The policies include:
Governance Policies means a Board established document pursuant to Article 15.1(e) that contains the Company’s internal control framework of Board-determined governing policies, that give effect to the powers delegated to the Board pursuant to this Constitution that guide how everyone in the Company is expected to act and behave and articulates who is responsible for what, who they are accountable to and the authorities and constraints each person must work within and as such, implies a range of values that will apply to the Company.
Governance Policies means policies designed to address conflicts of interest, non-overlapping director positions, confidential information and other related matters.
Governance Policies has the meaning ascribed in Article 3.8.
Governance Policies means those documented policies approved by the Board of Directors that define the role the Board shall play in the affairs of Canada Soccer;
Governance Policies means those governance policies and practices within the Company ratified by resolution of the Board.