Honorary Solicitor definition

Honorary Solicitor means an individual appointed pursuant to Article66 or Article 67.
Honorary Solicitor means the solicitor elected by the Members of NZIFSA at the Annual General Meeting to act as a barrister and solicitor for NZIFSA .
Honorary Solicitor means a solicitor appointed by the Board in accordance with clause

Examples of Honorary Solicitor in a sentence

  • If appropriate the Honorary Solicitor may be contacted for assistance in resolving the issue.

  • Where any dispute arises as to the interpretation or construction of these Rules, such dispute shall be determined in accord with the ruling of the Honorary Solicitor of the Association.

  • The Board may from time to time appoint a person to be the Honorary Solicitor for NZ Bridge, who shall not be disqualified from such appointment by virtue of being a member of an Affiliated Club.

  • He was the Club’s Honorary Solicitor for many years and gave distinguished service in that role also to the NSWRU and the Australian Rugby Union.

  • As set forth above, the County or its subjurisdictions inadvertently failed to submit, prior to implementation, six election related practices or procedures to the Attorney General for review under Section 5.

  • The eligibility of a person to be elected as Honorary Solicitor and the procedure for the nomination and election of the Honorary Solicitor shall be in accordance with the Bye-Laws.

  • The Honorary Solicitor may be a person who is authorised to act as Secretary.

  • The Board shall at all times have power to fill a casual vacancy in the office of Honorary Solicitor to serve until the next Annual General Meeting.

  • The Honorary Solicitor shall be elected by the Members at the Annual General Meeting and shall hold office for the term of three years unless previously removed.

  • The Board of Trustees may appoint an Honorary Solicitor and such other Honorary Officers as the Board of Trustees may decide.


More Definitions of Honorary Solicitor

Honorary Solicitor means an Australian legal practitioner within the meaning of the Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2022 (WA) who has accepted the appointment of the Board pursuant to Rule 7.1 to provide legal advice from time to time.
Honorary Solicitor means an Australian Legal Practitioner appointed in
Honorary Solicitor means the Council Member (if appointed) from time to
Honorary Solicitor means an individual appointed pursuant to Article67 or Article 68.
Honorary Solicitor means an individual appointed pursuant to Article 61. . “Honorary Treasurer” means an individual appointed pursuant to Article 66.

Related to Honorary Solicitor

  • Solicitor means any person, firm or corporation who goes from dwelling to dwelling, business to business, place to place, or from street to street, taking or attempting to take orders for any goods, wares or merchandise, or personal property of any nature whatever for future delivery, except that the term shall not include solicitors for charitable and religious purposes and solicitors for subscriptions as those terms are defined below.

  • Telephone solicitor means any person doing business in this state who makes or causes to be made a telephone solicitation from within or outside of this state, including, but not limited to, calls made by use of automated dialing and announcing devices or by a live person.

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

  • Honorarium means any payment made in consideration for any speech given, article published, or attendance at any public or private conference, convention, meeting, social event, meal, or similar gathering. “Honorarium” does not include ceremonial gifts or awards that have insignificant monetary value; unsolicited gifts of nominal value or trivial items of informational value; or earned income from any person, other than a legislative agent, for personal services that are customarily provided in connection with the practice of a bona fide business, if that business initially began before the public official or employee conducting that business was elected or appointed to the public official’s or employee’s office or position of employment.