The Societies Act definition
Examples of The Societies Act in a sentence
The Societies Act does not explicitly prohibit distribution of assets to members upon the society's dissolution.
The Societies Act (British Columbia) requires the Society to disclose the total remuneration paid to Directors, for either being a Director or for acting in another capacity, as well as the total number of employees or contractors with annual remuneration equal to or greater than $75,000 and the aggregate remuneration of those employees.
The Societies Act requires that every association be registered or exempted from registration by the registrar of societies.
The Societies Act (British Columbia) has a requirement for the disclosure in the financial statements of the remuneration of directors, employees and contractors.
THIS PROVISION IS A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT FOR IDEANOMICS AND THE EMPLOYEE TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT.
The Societies Act (British Columbia) requires certain information to be reported with regards to remuneration of employees, contractors and directors.
The Societies Act requires that every public association be either registered or exempted from registration by the Registrar of Societies.
The Societies Act and labor and education laws and regulations restrict the right of association by requiring any group of 10 or more persons to register with the government.
The Societies Act (British Columbia) requires certain information to be reported with regard to remuneration of employees, contractors and directors.
Nothing in these Bylaws shall relieve the Director from the duty to act in accordance with the provisions of The Societies Act (Alberta) and the regulations thereunder or from liability for any breach thereof.