Members present and voting definition
Examples of Members present and voting in a sentence
Officers shall be elected by a majority vote of the Voting Members present and voting at a duly constituted meeting.
Following the establishment of a quorum, measures may normally be passed by a simple majority of Members present and voting.
Amendments to the Framework Agreement shall be adopted by the Assembly by two thirds majority of the Members present and voting.
Decisions on matters of substance are taken by two-third majority of the Members present and voting.
The Commission may, by a simple majority of its Members present and voting, adopt recommendations concerning conservation and management of the stocks for furthering the objectives of this Agreement.
Decisions on questions of procedure are taken by a simple majority of the Members present and voting.
The proposed amendment shall be read a second time at the regular meeting next subsequent to its first majority reading, at which time it may be approved by a vote of the Board Members present and voting.
Subject to paragraph 2, the Commission may, by a two-thirds majority of its Members present and voting, adopt conservation and management measures binding on Members of the Commission in accordance with this Article.
An amendment shall become effective when approved by at least fifty percent (50%), plus one (1), of the voting Members present and voting.
Any of the preceding Rules of Procedure Orders may be suspended at any meeting so far as regards any business on the Agenda for such a meeting, providing that the majority of the Members present and voting so decide.