Private Members definition

Private Members means the private associations that are members of the Joint Undertaking.
Private Members. Business” means business of which notice is given by Private Members but does not include Motion of thanks for Governor’s Address;
Private Members means the Founding Member(s) and Associated Member(s);

Examples of Private Members in a sentence

  • The Executive Director (ED) has the statutory task to “consolidate and submit for adoption to the Governing Board the draft Multi-Annual Strategic Plan (MASP) composed of the Multi-Annual Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (MASRIA) as proposed by the Private Members Board and the multiannual financial perspectives from the public authorities”.

  • Funding sources for the budget of ECSEL are at present limited to: • The EU budget for the operational costs and a part of the running costs,• The Private Members for the remaining part of the running costs.

  • In-kind contributions Members other than the EU (i.e. 'Private Members') can also contribute resources other than cash, e.g. laboratory equipment, specialised staff, etc.

  • These in-kind contributions consist of the costs incurred by Private Members in implementing indirect actions.

  • The Private Members Board (PMB) submitted their draft MASRIA to the Executive Director on 22/10/2019.

  • The actions to be performed in 2020 have been selected by the Executive Director considering the RIAP as provided by the Private Members.

  • The Union, the Participating States and the Private Members of the Joint Undertaking should each provide a financial contribution to the administrative costs of the Joint Undertaking.

  • The voting rights of the private members shall be distributed equally amongst the private associations unless decided otherwise by the Private Members Board.

  • Bills to proceed to a Second Reading vote24(2) Each Independent Member may select one Private Members' Bill per session to proceed to a Second Reading debate and vote, and despite Rule 69(1), an Independent Member will not require a seconder to move each Reading motion for their selected Private Members' Bill.

  • The Private Members Board may appoint working groups where necessary under the overall coordination of one or more members.


More Definitions of Private Members

Private Members. Business” means proceedings on motions (other than motions for leave to introduce a Bill) of which notice has been given by, and on Bills in charge of Private Members;
Private Members business ” means business of which notice is given by private members, but does not include statutory motions and other motions or notices for the discussion of which specific provisions exist under these rules ;
Private Members business” means business of which notice is given by private members but does not include statutory motion or motions for the amendment of these rules or motion of thanks for Governor’s Address or motion for discussion on reports which are required to be laid on the Table of the House under any law for the time being in force or any rules made thereunder;
Private Members. Business” means business of which notice is given by private members, but does not include statutory motions made in pursuance of any statute or enactment, or motions for discussion of reports required to be laid on the Table of the House under any law on the Motion of Thanks for the Governor’s Address or motions for the amendment of the Rules.
Private Members business" means bills or motions which are not Government business; “short title”, in relation to a Bill, means the title by which, according to its terms, it will be

Related to Private Members

  • Associate Member means a person appointed to perform specific statutory and non-statutory duties which have been delegated by the Trust Board for them to perform and these duties have been recorded in an appropriate Trust Board minute or other suitable record.

  • Private club means an organization, whether incorporated or not, which is the owner, lessee, or occupant of a building or portion thereof used exclusively for club purposes at all times, which is operated solely for a recreational, fraternal, social, patriotic, political, benevolent, or athletic purpose, but not for pecuniary gain, and which only sells alcoholic beverages incidental to its operation. The affairs and management of the organization are conducted by a board of directors, executive committee, or similar body chosen by the members at an annual meeting. The organization has established bylaws and/or a constitution to govern its activities. The organization has been granted an exemption from the payment of federal income tax as a club under 26 U.S.C. Section 501.

  • Public-private partnership means an arrangement or agreement, occurring on or after January 1, 2017, between a procurement unit and one or more contractors to provide for a public need through the development or operation of a project in which the contractor or

  • Initial Member has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph.