Examples of State organisation in a sentence
A State organisation to which a certificate issued under this section applies may, notwithstanding any provision in its rules to the contrary, make an agreement with the organisation of which the State organisation’s counterpart Federal body is the Branch, relating to the management and control of the funds or property, or both, of the State organisation.
The rules of a counterpart Federal body prescribing the offices which shall exist in the Branch are deemed to be the same as the rules of the State organisation prescribing the offices which shall exist in the State organisation if, for every office in the State organisation there is a corresponding office in the Branch.
Before granting approval to an alteration of the rule or memorandum referred to in subsection (9)(a), the Full Bench may require compliance by the State organisation with such conditions as the Full Bench considers appropriate.
The rules of the State organisation and its counterpart Federal body relating to the qualifications of persons for membership are deemed to be the same if, in the opinion of the Full Bench, they are substantially the same.
Rules of Federal organisation, State organisation may adopt (1) In this section —counterpart Federal body and State organisation have the same respective meanings as in section 71.
We use approved, secure methods of transfer and have dedicated points of contact with each Member State organisation with whom we deal.
Before granting approval to an alteration of the rule or memorandum referred to in subsection (9)(a), the Commission in Court Session may require compliance by the State organisation with such conditions as the Commission in Court Session considers appropriate.
The rules of the State organisation and its counterpart Federal body relating to the qualifications of persons for membership are deemed to be the same if, in the opinion of the Commission in Court Session, they are substantially the same.
A person may resign from the Queensland Greens by notifying the branch in writing which shall in turn inform the State organisation.
For reasons of legal certainty, it is therefore appropriate to define a Member State organisation as an entity established in a Member State as a public-law body, or as a body governed by private law entrusted with a public-service mission and provided with adequate financial guarantees by that Member State.