Honorary Associate definition

Honorary Associate means a person appointed an Honorary Associate of the Museum under section 23;
Honorary Associate means a person (not being a Member) elected as such by the Council
Honorary Associate means a person appointed as an honorary associate of the Association pursuant to section 11.1.

Examples of Honorary Associate in a sentence

  • Some of the kids will get sparkly new chairs (although not necessarily appropriate seating to go in them).

  • The views of the Ordinary, Honorary, Associate, GP and Allied Healthcare Members shall be represented by elected representatives.

  • Former members of ARC (which for these purposes shall include members of the Association of HM Inspectors of Taxes prior to the transfer of that union's engagements to the Association) becoming an Honorary Associate of the FDA or a retired member of the FDA (pursuant to rules 6, 7 and 8 of FDA rules) shall also become an Associate of ARC or a retired member of ARC.

  • The University has introduced the status of Honorary Associate which enables OU Associate Lecturers, who wish to undertake research in collaboration with the OU, to apply to a faculty or institute, similar to Visiting Academic status.

  • Susan St John is an Honorary Associate Professor in the Auckland Business School and Director of the RPRC.

  • Each Ordinary, Trainee, Honorary, Associate, Associate Trainee, GP, Student and Allied Healthcare Professional Member shall pay a subscription by 1st January in each year in respect of his or her membership for the ensuing year.

  • Payment of expenses Every Trustee, deputy of a Trustee, Honorary Associate and member of a committee set up pursuant to this Act is entitled to such travelling and other expenses as the Governor may from time to time determine.

  • Each Ordinary, Trainee, Honorary, Associate, Associate Trainee, GP, Student and Allied Healthcare Professional Member who has paid his or her annual subscription will receive the British Journal of Dermatology and Clinical & Experimental Dermatology and attend the Annual Meetings at a concessionary rate.

  • Life, Honorary, Associate and Student members do not have the right to vote or hold office in the Nunavut Teachers’ Association and are not subject to the disciplinary provisions contained in the By-laws.

  • Trustees may appoint Honorary Associates (1) Subject to this Act, the Trustees may appoint a person to the office of Honorary Associate to the Museum.


More Definitions of Honorary Associate

Honorary Associate means a person of the kind referred to in Clause 4.5; “Member” means a person who is:
Honorary Associate means a person of the kind referred to in Clause 4.5;

Related to Honorary Associate

  • Honorary Member means an individual who has been admitted to Honorary Membership pursuant to Article 9.

  • Associate shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in Rule 12b-2 of the General Rules and Regulations under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), as in effect on the date of this Agreement.

  • Non-Executive Director Means any director who is not an Executive Director.

  • Designated Employee means an employee who has been designated by the school to receive complaints of hazing, harassment and bullying pursuant to subdivision 16 V.S.A. 570a(a)(7). The designated employees for each school building are identified in Appendix A of this policy.

  • Executive Director means the executive director of the

  • Temporary Employee is one who is hired on a temporary basis for a full-time or part-time position:

  • Liaison Officer means a local representative of the temporary workforce, duly appointed through the PSC processes, to act on behalf of the workers and through whom all matters pertaining to the temporary workforce can be channelled.

  • Bona fide employee means a person, employed by a bidder and subject to the bidder's supervision and control as to time, place, and manner of performance, who neither exerts, nor proposes to exert improper influence to solicit or obtain contracts nor holds out as being able to obtain any contract(s) through improper influence.