General Assembly definition

General Assembly means the General Assembly of the United Nations.
General Assembly or ‘Assembly’ means the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria;
General Assembly means the General Assembly of the Commonwealth.

Examples of General Assembly in a sentence

  • The General Assembly will establish the guidelines regarding the operations of the African Coffee Development Fund.

  • This Agreement, after its adoption by the General Assembly, by a vote of delegates representing not less than two-thirds of the total voting power of the Assembly, shall be deposited with the Custodian who shall send a copy to each contracting party for ratification.

  • The General Assembly will adopt specific Rules that will apply in the case of suspension or exclusion of a Member under the provision of this Article.

  • The conditions of his/her appointment as well as the renewal of his/her term are fixed by the General Assembly and are comparable to those which are applied to corresponding officials of other similar intergovernmental organisations and according to the resources of the Organisation.

  • The Secretary General is not empowered to contract loans on behalf of the Organisation without the approval of the General Assembly.


More Definitions of General Assembly

General Assembly means the body of the delegates of the Members of the Association as set forth in these Bylaws.
General Assembly means as defined in § 5831 of Title 29.
General Assembly means a meeting of the citizens and includes the Annual General Assembly;
General Assembly means the Consortium Body established in accordance with Section 6.3.1 of this PCA.
General Assembly means the General Assembly of the said Church convened in accordance with the rules, practice, and usages of the said Church.
General Assembly means the general assembly of SASCOC as contemplated by Article 11.1;