Honorary Officers definition

Honorary Officers means the Chairman, the Honorary Director, the Honorary Treasurer and the Honorary Secretary;
Honorary Officers means the Patron, President, Deputy President, Vice Presidents, Emeritus Presidents, Treasurer, Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Charity.
Honorary Officers means the roles described in Ordinance 31 (a).

Examples of Honorary Officers in a sentence

  • The Honorary Officers as a group shall not exercise any collective responsibility as a "Board".

  • Honorary Officers shall be nominated by a SACRE and must be an officer to, or a member or co-opted member of, that SACRE.

  • In order to protect all attendees, Honorary Officers have the right to ask those who do not comply to leave the site.

  • The Committee shall comprise the elected Honorary Officers together with no more than eight other members elected by the Council.

  • All Honorary Officers shall hold such office until the meeting of the trustees next following the anniversary of their appointment, at which time they will be eligible for appointment.


More Definitions of Honorary Officers

Honorary Officers means, together, the President and the Vice Presidents.
Honorary Officers means such people as are described in Bye-Law No.33;
Honorary Officers means such persons appointed from time to time to such Honorary positions as approved by Council in accordance with Article 51”
Honorary Officers means the Honorary President otherwise the “President”; and the Honorary Vice-President otherwise the “Vice-President”.
Honorary Officers means the President, the Vice-President, the Deputy Vice- President and Honorary Treasurer duly elected in accordance with Article 57.
Honorary Officers means the President, the Deputy President, the Vice President, and the Honorary Treasurer;
Honorary Officers means a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson, a Treasurer, a Secretary, a Senior Warden and the retiring Chairperson from the date of his or her retirement until the next Annual General Meeting, each of which roles may be held jointly by two individuals;