Principal officers definition
Principal officers for a corporation means the officers designated under Subsection 31A-5-203(3).
Principal officers of a corporation means the officers designated under Subsection 31A-5-203(3).
Principal officers means natural person applicants for escrow agent licenses including corporate officers vice president and above; directors, shareholders, members, or anyone else who owns ten percent or more of the escrow agent's equity; general or managing partners; sole proprietors and spouses of sole proprietors; designated and branch designated escrow officers; and any person defined as a "con- trolling person" in RCW 18.44.011(2).
Examples of Principal officers in a sentence
Cooperate with Chiefs of Mission and Principal officers in carrying out their responsibilities under Section C.4.a.
Union release time shall only apply to Principal officers who shall make good and reasonable effort to find their own coverage.
More Definitions of Principal officers
Principal officers. Those officers of the PFI (i) that are “Reporting Persons” under Section 16 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 and/or (ii) that have a critical influence on or substantive control over any material aspect of the PFI’s mortgage origination or servicing operation or any function related to such operations.
Principal officers means the president, chief executive officer, treasurer and
Principal officers means the president, the chief executive officer or the secretary of the board of directors;
Principal officers for a corporation means the officers designated under
Principal officers means the President, Secretary and Treasurer of the LRCA
Principal officers means the Trust’s principal executive officer (the Trust’s president), principal financial officer (the Trust’s treasurer), principal accounting officer or controller (the Trust’s treasurer), or persons performing similar functions.
Principal officers means Area Managers and Brigade Managers.