Regular seat definition

Regular seat means a seat ordinarily and customarily used by one (1)
Regular seat means a seat ordinarily and customarily used by one (1) passenger and, in determining such seating capacity, the manufacturer's rating may be considered;

Examples of Regular seat in a sentence

  • Don Tatzin, former Alternate City Member, was elected by the Mayors’ Conference on January 6, 2011 to fill the Regular seat vacated by Helen Allen.

  • There will also be a vacancy for a Regular seat on the Planning and Zoning Board effective March 15, so staff will focus recruitment efforts there as well.

  • Sylvia Barry was currently in the position of Ex-Officio and had decided to remove her name from consideration for a Regular seat at this time to pursue retaining her Ex-Officio seat with the commission.

  • Ms. Johnson wishes to remain on the Board, and is interested in being appointed to the Regular seat being vacated at this time.- James R.

  • For the record, Chair Martin appointed Alternate Pitre to vote in the vacant Regular seat.

  • Michael McGill was elected by the Independent Special District Selection Committee on January 24, 2011 to fill the Regular seat vacated by David Piepho.

  • After review, the Board President designated that the District’s ballot will be cast for Edmund Sprague for the Regular seat and Erin Lump as the Alternate seat per the Nominating Committee’s recommendations.

  • If all appointments listed below are approved the Board of Adjustment will have one (1) vacant In-Town Regular seat, two (2) vacant ETJ Regular seats, and one (1) vacant In-Town Alternate seat.

  • As the counselling for UG Counselling courses is being done in multiple phases (one phase for each seat type- Regular seat on main campus; paid seat on main campus; regular seats of affiliated colleges, paid seats of affiliated colleges/RGSC), the candidates called for counselling in such courses may be issued more than one call letter.

Related to Regular seat

  • Regular ballot means a ballot that is not a provisional ballot.

  • Regular Position means an individual Nurse’s job defined as a percentage of full-time hours as set out in the appointment letter referred to in Article 15.

  • Regular primary election means the election on the fourth Tuesday of June of

  • Regular general election means the election held throughout the state on the first

  • Regular Employee is one who is hired to work on a full-time or part-time basis on regularly scheduled shifts of a continuing nature;