Special vote definition

Special vote means a vote requiring at least two thirds of the votes cast by producer members present and voting and at least 60 per cent of the votes cast by consumer members present and voting, counted separately, on condition that these votes are cast by at least half of the producer members present and voting and at least half of the consumer members present and voting.
Special vote means a vote requiring at least two thirds of the votes cast by producing members present and voting and at least 60 per cent of the votes cast by consuming members present and voting, counted separately, on condition that these votes are cast by at least half of the producing members present and voting and at least half of the consuming members present and voting;
Special vote means two thirds of the votes cast by exporting Members and two thirds of the votes cast by importing Members, counted separately, on condition that at least five exporting Members and a majority of importing Members are present;

Examples of Special vote in a sentence

  • Monika Halan, Senior Journalist and Author of Let’s Talk Money Special vote of thanks to Suresh Mathur, Executive Director, Irdai, who read the paper, was very willing to engage in a dialogue and also offered suggestions.

  • Special vote: As in Article 25, the language in Article 26 states that Council “may” establish subsidiary bodies by special vote, rather than stating that it “shall” do so.

  • Special vote of thanks was offered to the Hon'ble Chief Minister Shri Nabam Tuki, the Hon'ble Education Minister Shri Bosiram Siram and the Hon'ble Parliamentary Secretary Shri Padi Richo.

  • Mr. Campbell moved, Mr. Ventura seconded, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education approve the Memorandum of Understanding with the Lewis County Board of Elections regarding the use of County electronic voting machines for the School District Special vote to be held on October 23, 2018.

  • Special vote checking (section 172) The declarations of electors casting a special vote, whose names are not on the electoral roll for the electorate for which they have cast a vote, nor on the list of late enrolments, that were received by the Returning Officer before 7 pm on the 10th day after Polling Day are checked by the Registrar of Electors of the relevant electoral district (the New Zealand Post Ltd official responsible for the compilation of the electoral roll).


More Definitions of Special vote

Special vote means a vote cast in terms of Part XIVA, and “special voting” shall be construed accordingly;
Special vote means a vote requiring at least two thirds of the votes cast by members present and voting provided that those votes are cast by a numerical majority of members present and voting;
Special vote means a secret ballot vote of Voting Members, at a Meeting of the Members, where 75% of those Voting Members in attendance and voting approve the matter voted upon;
Special vote means an action of the Corporation's Board of Directors that is taken (and can only be taken) at a time when there are two or more Continuing Directors, and that is approved by both (i) a majority of the Continuing Directors, and (ii) a majority of the entire Board of Directors, including the Continuing Directors.
Special vote means a vote requiring at least two thirds of the votes cast by exporting members present and voting and at least two thirds of the votes cast by importing members present and voting, counted separately, on condition that these votes are cast by a majority of exporting members and by at least four importing members present and voting;
Special vote means the affirmative vote or consent of the Board of Managers, including the affirmative vote of at least fifty percent (50%) of then Fujitsu Managers for so long as Fujitsu Managers are on the Board of Managers.
Special vote means, with respect to any matter, the approval of the Directors by Majority Vote provided that at least one Independent Director has voted in favor of such matter.