Majority Rule definition

Majority Rule means a paid shift where the majority of productive hours fall (i.e., if the majority of the shift falls between 3:00 pm and 11:00 pm, the Mid-Day Shift differential will apply.); there is no shift differential for 8, 10 and 12-hour day shifts, 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Majority Rule. Democracy: The Trusteeship entity would follow a democratic system of government. Specifically, the democratic principle of “majority rule,” premised on “one person, one vote,” would prevail. (Article 20, “Legislature,” and “Article 21, “Elections to the Legislature.”)52
Majority Rule means that at least half of the IMCS Board have voted (YES, NO, or abstaining) and the decision is made according to the number of YES and NO votes which is higher. In case of a draw, the vote of the President is decisive – unless if the President does not decide to repeat the vote, maybe changing the object of the vote.

Examples of Majority Rule in a sentence

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More Definitions of Majority Rule

Majority Rule means that at least half of the IMCS Board have voted (YES, NO, or abstaining) and the decision is made according to the number of