Honorary definition
Examples of Honorary in a sentence
Honorary degrees are not acceptable for placement and/or advancement on the salary schedule.
Honorary officials may request additional time and facilities from time to time.
Honorary degrees are not acceptable for placement on the salary schedule.
A Research Passport is the mechanism for non-NHS staff to obtain an Honorary Research Contract or Letter of Access (LOA) when they propose to carry out research in the NHS.
Honorary degrees are not acceptable for advancement on the salary schedule.
Honorary Chairmen may exceptionally attend Board meetings when invited to do so by the Chairman and, in addition to the duties of honorific representation, will give advice to the Board and its Chairman, and will assist in maintaining the best possible relations of shareholders with the Company’s governing bodies and among the shareholders themselves.
The Board of Directors will make available to Honorary Chairmen such technical, material and human resources as it deems appropriate to enable them to perform their duties in the most adequate terms, and through the most appropriate formulae.
The Board of Directors, in consideration of the special relevance of its mandate, may appoint as Honorary Chairmen persons who have held the position of Chairman of the Board, and may attribute to them duties of honorific representation of the Company and for such acts as are expressly entrusted to them by the Chairman of the Board.
Honorary or Fellowship leaves will be presented to the Board of Education for approval.
Certificate of Merit award is signed by the President of the United States, who is the Honorary Chairman of the American Red Cross, and the Chairman of the American Red Cross.