In Camera definition

In Camera means in the absence of the parties and their representatives, and the public;
In Camera means a meeting that is held in private and is not open to the public;
In Camera means a part of the meeting closed to the public at which no resolution or bylaw may be passed, except a resolution to revert to a meeting held in public;

Examples of In Camera in a sentence

  • This will take place in a very brief Open session, immediately prior to entering into In Camera session.

  • In Camera Examination set forth in the above table within five (5) business days from receipt of this Order and simultaneously provide certified confirmation of compliance pursuant to N.J. Court Rules, 1969 R.

  • The following In Camera motions were read into the public minutes.

  • The Open meeting will be adjourned after In Camera without reconvening back into the open session unless there is business that needs to be addressed.

  • In addition, a U.S. Person may be subject to a U.S. federal income tax liability if the Reorganized Parent adopts or is required to use certain methods of accounting which result in the acceleration of taxable income.


More Definitions of In Camera

In Camera means in private or to the exclusion of the public.
In Camera means in the absence of the public;
In Camera means a private meeting of the Board or any Committee of the Board from which the public is excluded pursuant to the Education Act, the Young Offenders’ Act or the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act;
In Camera means a meeting or portion thereof, which is closed to the public in accordance with the Municipal Act 2001, S. 239 as amended.
In Camera means a meeting of a COMMITTEE from which the public is excluded pursuant to the Education Act;
In Camera means a closed meeting at which only Council and any other persons specified by Council may attend.