Managing Committee means the individual or the body of individuals entrusted or charged with the management and administration of a private educational institution and where a society, trust, or an association manages more than one such institution, includes the managing committee of each such institution;
Managing Committee means the body of individuals which is entrusted with the management of any recognised private school;
Examples of Managing Committee in a sentence
For the fulfilment of its tasks, for the drafting of minutes and in order to perform information and consultation duties in exceptional circumstances, the delegates to the EWC shall elect an Executive Committee (Managing Committee), which shall comprise no more than five members.
XX XXXx report directly to a Vice Chair or Managing Committee member and indirectly to the Company’s CRO.
The signatories on behalf of the Society, Shri/Smt.______________________________________________________ have been authorised vide resolution dated___________________ by the Managing Committee of the Society to sign this agreement with RIPL.
More Definitions of Managing Committee
Managing Committee means the committee established pursuant to Section 3 which is responsible for the development and oversight of all activities pursuant to this Agreement, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Managing Committee means the managing committee of any farmers organisation;
Managing Committee means the committee of management or other body to whom the management of the affairs of a registered society is entrusted;
Managing Committee means the body of individuals who are entrusted with the management of any recognised private school;
Managing Committee means the body of individuals entrusted with the management of any recognised private school or schools;
Managing Committee means the managing committee of a National Sports Federation;
Managing Committee means the Body which according to the procedure mentioned hereunder shall exercise full powers on behalf of the Federation.