Member, Voting definition

Member, Voting means a pharmacist holding a current pharmacist license, of any

Examples of Member, Voting in a sentence

  • If the Voting Members, by Majority Vote, shall determine that it is prudent to modify the manner in which the Capital Accounts are computed in order to comply with Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv) of the Treasury Regulations, the Voting Members, by Majority Vote, may make such modification, provided that such modification is not likely to have a material effect on the amounts allocable to any Member, Voting or Non-Voting.

  • Members may remove a Director, with or without cause, at a meeting called for that purpose, if notice has been given that a purpose of the meeting is such removal and an affirmative vote of Members holding eighty percent (80%) or more of the Member Voting Interests.

  • The Agency may issue bonds, notes or other forms of indebtedness, as permitted under Section 4.11, provided such issuance be approved at a meeting of the Board of Directors by unanimous vote of the Member Directors as specified in Article 9 (Member Voting).

  • The Board shall develop NPCC policies, direct the activities of NPCC, accept additional entities as Members, review and approve or modify Member Voting Sector assignment, and make assignments to the committees of NPCC.

  • Managing, Regular and Special Members 17 2.2. Formation; Name; Foreign Jurisdictions 18 2.3. Term 18 2.4. Purposes; Powers 18 2.5. Place of Business 20 ARTICLE III MANAGEMENT 3.1. Managing Member 21 3.2. Member Voting, etc.

  • Members may remove a Director, other than a TNDK Director whom may only be removed by TNDK, with or without cause, at a meeting called for that purpose, if notice has been given that a purpose of the meeting is such removal and an affirmative vote of Members holding eighty percent (80%) or more of the Member Voting Interests.

  • Licensed professionals upon written notice on a standard form furnished by the Board and filed by April 1, shall receive their June, July and August checks within ten (10) days of the money being made available by the State.

  • At all membership meetings, each qualified Class B, and Class C Member holding one (1) Unit of voting common Interest for each current membership, provided such Voting Member is in good standing in accordance with all policies duly adopted by the Board, shall be entitled to one (1) vote for each Unit of voting common Interest held (“Voting Member Voting Class”).

  • At all membership meetings, each Member entitled to vote under the terms of Section 1.9, shall be entitled to vote on all matters brought before Members; provided, such Member is in good standing in accordance with all policies duly adopted by the Board, and shall be entitled to vote in accordance with these Bylaws (“Voting Member Voting Class”).

  • If a Member does not attend at least 75%, excluding excused absences, of the duly called meetings of the Regional Council in a calendar year, such Member, Voting or Non-Voting, may be removed and each county, the County Members, or the Regional Council, as applicable, may appoint a new Voting or Alternate Voting Member to the position who can meet the above commitments.

Related to Member, Voting

  • e-voting means voting using either the internet, telephone or text message; “e-voting information” has the meaning set out in rule 24.2;

  • Majority Shareholder Vote means a vote of “a majority of the outstanding voting securities” (as such term is defined in the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇) of the Trust with each class and series of Shares voting together as a single class, except to the extent otherwise required by the 1940 Act or this Declaration with respect to any one or more classes or series of Shares, in which case the applicable proportion of such classes or series of Shares voting as a separate class or series, as the case may be, also will be required.

  • Company Voting Securities means the combined voting power of all outstanding voting securities of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of the Board.

  • Non-Voting Common Stock means the non-voting common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company.

  • Non-Voting Member means a member of a Committee or Sub- Committee of the Council who is not a member of the Council and is not entitled to vote on any matter coming before that Committee or Sub- Committee;