Social Members definition

Social Members means persons acquiring a Social Membership in the Club.
Social Members means any employee excluded per Article 4.02 (with the exception of those recognized by a labour union) of the City of Waterloo.
Social Members to include the members of the DBC. This gives effect to similar membership rights held by members of the DBC in regard to use of the Pavilion as they held as members of DSC (see attachment 1 for details of the rights and obligations of Social Members). These rules also enable a committee of DHC to manage and control the Pavilion on behalf of its members. The demise of DSC necessitates an agreement between DHC and DBC in regard to the Pavilion and Bar operations and to govern the relationship between the two clubs as co-tenants of the Pavilion. As a consequence of the deregistration of the Doncaster Sports Club Ltd it will likely be necessary to negotiate an access agreement with Council in regard to occupation of the Pavilion. Currently their exists a letter from DTRA (now known as MRA) dated 1992 granting temporary access to the Pavilion to DSC (and its “tenant clubs”). DHC has requested that MRA simply transfer the rights granted under that letter to DSC to DHC pending clarification of the Council’s intentions in regard to documenting the occupancy of the Pavilion. Terms of the Agreement

Examples of Social Members in a sentence

  • Social Members may use the Men’s Grill subject to the rules and regulations for use of the Men’s Grill.

  • A) Social Members – These members may attend social events but may not solo or receive flight instruction in Club aircraft.

  • Social Members may not number more than 25% of the regular members.

  • Social Members are not entitled to a refund on the amount of any Club granted upgrade credit.

  • The Monthly Recreational and Amenities Payment is not dependent upon the number of Owners who utilize the benefits of RCA Social Members or the Resort Club, or the suspension or expulsion of any RCA Social Member.

  • Social Members are Members of the club who, at the start of any season intend to support and participate in Club activities, but not play in team matches.

  • Provide RCA Social Members with (i) room discounts at the hotel, food and golf discounts, pro shop discounts, and discounts on spa services, banquet room rentals, food and beverages in the coffee shop, and outfitter services and (ii) free use of the pool, lazy river, workout/fitness center facility, and the tennis, basketball and pickleball courts.

  • The Declaration applicable to the detached single family residences in Area X shall provide that all owners of detached single family residences will be Social Members, subjcctto terms, conditions, rules and regulations which are determined by the Developer in the Developer's sole discretion.

  • Social Members shall be entitled to visit the CASC’s premises and use the CASC’s facilities, subject to the Regulations of the CASC, but shall have no right to register a boat for use on the CASC’s water nor to use the CASC’s water as a member.

  • The Subsidy Payment is not dependent upon the number of Owners who utilize the benefits of Association Social Members or the Club, or the suspension or expulsion of an Association Social Member.


More Definitions of Social Members

Social Members means anyone who holds a Social Membership.
Social Members means those Club Privilege Holders accepted as Social Members at such time as Social Memberships are established by the Board. The Club shall not be obligated to issue any Social Memberships.
Social Members means Management and contract personnel of the City of Waterloo.

Related to Social Members

  • Social Media means web-based applications and on-line forums that allow users to interact, share and publish content such as text, links, photos, audio and video;

  • Social worker means a person with a master's or further

  • Social Enterprise means a business that: (i) is owned by a non-profit organization or community services co-operative; (ii) is directly involved in the production and/or selling of goods and services for the combined purpose of generating income and achieving social, cultural, and/or environmental aims; and (iii) has a defined social and/or environmental mandate.

  • Social work or "Social Work Services" means the application of social work theory, knowledge, methods, ethics, and the professional use of self to restore or enhance social, psychosocial, or biopsychosocial functioning of individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities through the care and services provided by a Regulated Social Worker as set forth in the Member State's statutes and regulations in the State where the services are being provided.

  • Social Maladjustment means a consistent inability to conform to the standards for behavior established by the school. Such behavior is seriously disruptive to the education of the student or other students and is not due to emotional disturbance as defined in (c) 5 above.