Senior Member definition

Senior Member means the President, a Vice President or a member of the panel of chairmen (para. A17(4) of the Act); and
Senior Member means a Registered Member who has attained the age of 18 years.
Senior Member means a Full Member who:

Examples of Senior Member in a sentence

  • When deemed appropriate, an Active or Senior Member may be elected to serve as an understudy to the Secretary in anticipation of the latter's retirement from office.

  • Oglesby Senior Member Services Specialistkeisha@acoi.orgKara Kerns.

  • The members of the Club shall appoint a member of Congregation as the Senior Member when electing other members of the Committee each year provided that a Senior Member who has previously held office as Senior Member for more than five consecutive years shall not be eligible for re-appointment.

  • No member of staff, Senior Member or student shall intentionally or recklessly disrupt or impede or attempt to disrupt or impede the activities and functions of the College, or of any part thereof, or of the University.

  • No member of staff, Senior Member or student shall intentionally or recklessly impede academic freedom, freedom of speech and expression, or lawful assembly on any premises of the College, or at a College event held at a venue external to the College.


More Definitions of Senior Member

Senior Member means an individual admitted as a Member in
Senior Member means the Grade of that name and a member of that Grade.
Senior Member means a non-judicial member appointed as a senior member of the Tribunal;
Senior Member means any individual satisfying the requirements for the class of Senior Members in accordance with Section 7;
Senior Member means a senior member of the Tribunal;"; and
Senior Member means any of the Academic, Professional and Administrative staff who by appointment becomes a member of Convocation.
Senior Member means a registered, financial Member of the Club who is at least 21 years of age.