Prerogative definition

Prerogative means a participatory right granted by the Medical Staff and exercised subject to the conditions imposed in these bylaws and in other hospital and Medical Staff policies.
Prerogative means a participatory right granted, by virtue of staff category or otherwise, to a staff member and exercisable subject to the conditions imposed in these bylaws and in other hospital and medical staff policies.
Prerogative means the right to participate, by virtue of Staff category or otherwise, granted to a practitioner, and subject to the ultimate authority of the Board and the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws and in other Hospital and Medical Staff policies.

Examples of Prerogative in a sentence

  • This decision is the Prerogative of Engineer-in-Charge.5. The contractor shall if required furnish the manufacturer’s certificate that the material supplied satisfy the requirements of the relevant specifications.

  • Nothing in this section affects the power of the Governor to exercise the Royal Prerogative of Mercy.

  • Morton Rosenberg, “Congress’s Prerogative Over Agencies and Agency Decisionmakers: The Rise and Demise of the Reagan Administration’s Theory of the Unitary Executive,” 57 Geo.

  • It is rather concerned with the courts’ supervisory jurisdiction to check and control the exercise of power by those in Public offices or person/bodies exercising quasi-judicial functions by the granting of Prerogative orders as the case my fall.

  • In a recent article ( A dive into deep constitutional waters: article 50, the Prerogative and Parliament (2016) 79(6) MLR 1064-1089), Professor Gavin Phillipson considers some lessons from that decision for the present case.


More Definitions of Prerogative

Prerogative means the participatory rights granted, by virtue of staff category or otherwise, to a Clinical Staff Member, which is exercisable subject to, in accordance with, the conditions imposed by these Bylaws.
Prerogative means a right granted, by virtue of Medical and Dental Staff category, to a Medical and Dental Staff Member or Affiliate.
Prerogative means the right to participate, by virtue of Medical Staff category, granted to an Appointee and subject to the ultimate authority of the Board, the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws, and other Medical Center policies.
Prerogative means a participatory right granted, by virtue of Staff category or otherwise, to a Medical Staff member, which is exercisable subject to, and in accordance with, the conditions imposed by these Bylaws and by other Hospital and Medical Staff rules, regulations, or policies.
Prerogative means a participatory right granted, by virtue of Medical Staff category or otherwise, to a Medical Staff member and exercisable subject to the conditions imposed in the Medical Staff Bylaws, Policies and Rules, and other Hospital policies.
Prerogative means the right to participate, by virtue of Staff category or otherwise, granted to a Medical Staff member or Advanced Practice Provider, and subject to the ultimate authority of the Board of Directors and the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws and in other Health Center and Medical Staff policies.
Prerogative means the right to participate, by virtue of Medical Staff membership category or privileges granted to a staff member, and subject to the ultimate authority of the Board and the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws and in other Hospital and Medical Staff policies.