Party Council definition

Party Council means a Party to this Agreement;

Examples of Party Council in a sentence

  • The Party Council may also delegate this function, in whole or part, to Branches.

  • The per diem allowance is meant to cover participation in the following meetings: • European Green Party Council and Committee meetings and other meetings organised by the European Green Party; • Global Greens meetings; • Party Congresses and meetings of Members; • Fact finding missions; • coordination and management of working group and networks; • meetings with the Secretary-General and office staff on European Green Party projects; • participation in other events authorised by the Committee.

  • The guidance below establishes general agency policy regarding awards approval.Any individual award in excess of $2,500 and any group award in excess of $5,000 must be approved by the DFAS Director, a Deputy Director, or their designee.Any individual award in excess of $1,250 and any group award in excess of $2,500 must be approved by the organization's appropriate Senior Executive.

  • The ECG shall be a legal person, governed by the law of the Party, Council of Europe member State, in which it has its headquarters.

  • In exceptional circumstances, Honoria may be paid to officers, subject to approval of the NEC.Any officer or delegate shall be deemed to have vacated their position if they fail to attend three consecutive meetings of the Party Council or the body they have been delegated to.

  • This rule shall also apply in respect of nominees for public bodies and representatives of the Co-operative Party on other bodies to which this Party is affiliated.Where finances allow, reasonable expenses may be reimbursed.In exceptional circumstances, Honoria may be paid to officers, subject to approval of the NEC.Any officer or delegate shall be deemed to have vacated their position if they fail to attend three consecutive meetings of the Party Council or the body they have been delegated to.

  • Where such delegation is made, the Party Council shall determine which members may vote in the appointment of delegations.Affiliated BodiesAuxiliary bodies (as defined by the NEC) may affiliate to the local Party and shall pay an affiliation fee.Executive CommitteeThe Party Council may elect annually an Executive Committee by and from members of the Society Party Council.

  • No Party shall be considered registered until it has its constitution endorsed by the NEC.An audited financial statement shall be submitted to the National Party not later than 31 March.CandidaturesThe Party Council shall seek affiliation and representation on all such bodies and organisations as come within the objects of the Co-operative Party.The Party Council shall actively seek elected and other administrative representation on public and other administrative bodies.

  • However, in all respects Branch Parties shall be subordinate to the Party Council, especially in matters of affiliations, finance and candidatures.DelegationsThe Party Council may appoint delegates to Constituency Labour Parties, with or without seeking advice from the relevant Branches.

  • The Annual Report and audited financial statement shall be submitted to the Secretary of the Party Council not later than ……………………………………The Funds of the Branch Party shall be provided by: a) Such sums as may be allocated by the Society Partyb) Other money raising efforts made by the Party with the approval of the Society Party.In the event of the Branch Party being closed or suspended the funds shall be transferred to the Society Party.

Related to Party Council

  • City Council means the City Council of the City.

  • County Council means Greenville County Council, the governing body of the County.

  • Advisory Council means the developmental disabilities advisory

  • State Council means the resident members of the State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision created by each state under Article IV of this compact.

  • the Council means Swellendam Municipal Council, and "municipal council" shall have a corresponding meaning;

  • Urban Coordinating Council Empowerment Neighborhood means a neighborhood given priority access to State resources through the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.

  • Governing Council means the Governing Council of the University;

  • regional council means a regional council established under section 2 of the Regional Councils Act, 1992 (Act 22 of 1992);

  • Town Council means a Town Council established under the Town Councils Act (Cap. 329A);

  • Academic Council means the Academic Council of the University;

  • British Council Entities means the subsidiary companies and other organisations Controlled by the British Council from time to time, and any organisation which Controls the British Council (the “Controlling Entity”) as well as any other organisations Controlled by the Controlling Entity from time to time;

  • Councillor means a member of a municipal council;

  • District Council means a district council within the meaning of the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972(7);

  • Tribal Council means the governing body of the Band established pursuant to Article X of the Constitution.

  • municipal council or "council" means the council of a municipality referred to in section 18 of the Municipal Structures Act;

  • School Council for a School, means the school council established for the School under the Act.

  • traditional council ’ means a traditional council established for a recognised traditional community in accordance with the provisions of section 16 of the TKLA;

  • Council Directive means Council Directive 89/552/EEC of 3 October 1989 on the co-ordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting activities as amended by Directive 97/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 1997 and by Directive 2007/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2007. A simplified and codified version of these Directives was introduced in 2010: the Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2010/13/EU.