Reaching majority definition

Reaching majority means reaching age eighteen.

Related to Reaching majority

  • Simple Majority means a resolution passed by more than 50% of those Members voting on the resolution either present (which shall include those present but not in Person) at a general meeting or represented by proxy, or in the case of a written resolution by Members signing the resolution. In the context of a Board meeting, Simple Majority means a resolution passed by more than 50% of those Directors voting on the resolution either present (which shall include those present but not in Person) at a Board meeting, or in the case of a written resolution by Directors signing the resolution;

  • Super Majority has the meaning set forth in paragraph 5(b) of Annex I.

  • Super Majority Vote means, the affirmative vote of the holders of Outstanding Interests of all Series representing at least two thirds of the total votes that may be cast by all such Outstanding Interests, voting together as a single class.

  • special majority means the majority of votes described in §11.2 which is required to pass a special resolution.

  • absolute majority , of the Committee, means a majority of the committee members currently holding office and entitled to vote at the time (as distinct from a majority of committee members present at a committee meeting);

  • Age of majority means the age when the procedural safeguards and other rights afforded to the parent or parents of a student with a disability transfer to the student. In Virginia, the age of majority is 18.

  • Required Majority means a required majority, as defined in Section 57(o) of the Act.8

  • Majority Vote means a vote made by more than half of the Members who are present at a Meeting and who are entitled to vote and voting at that Meeting upon a resolution put to that Meeting.

  • Majority (as defined in the 0000 Xxx) of the Fund's outstanding voting securities, provided that in either event the continuance is also approved by a majority of the Board of Directors who are not "interested persons" (as defined in said Act) of any party to this Agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. This Agreement is terminable, without penalty, on 60 days' written notice, by the Board of Directors of the Fund or by vote of holders of a majority of the Fund's shares, or upon 90 days' written notice, by the Adviser. This Agreement will also terminate automatically in the event of its assignment (as defined in said Act).

  • Fund Board means the board of the Michigan strategic fund described in section 5.

  • Majority in Interest of the Partners means Partners holding in the aggregate Percentage Interests that are greater than fifty percent (50%) of the aggregate Percentage Interests of all Partners entitled to Consent to or withhold Consent from a proposed action.

  • Majority in Interest As to any Class of Regular Certificates, the Holders of Certificates of such Class evidencing, in the aggregate, at least 51% of the Percentage Interests evidenced by all Certificates of such Class.

  • Super Majority Lenders means at any time a Lender or group of Lenders whose Commitments aggregate more than 80% of the Total Commitments (or, if the Total Commitments have been reduced to zero, aggregated more than 80% of the Total Commitments immediately prior to that reduction).

  • Major Decision means:

  • Majority Shareholder Vote means a vote of “a majority of the outstanding voting securities” (as such term is defined in the 0000 Xxx) of the Trust with each class and series of Shares voting together as a single class, except to the extent otherwise required by the 1940 Act or this Declaration with respect to any one or more classes or series of Shares, in which case the applicable proportion of such classes or series of Shares voting as a separate class or series, as the case may be, also will be required.