Designated Proxy Sample Clauses
The Designated Proxy clause establishes the authority for one party to appoint another individual or entity to act on their behalf in specific matters outlined in the agreement. Typically, this clause details the scope of the proxy's powers, such as making decisions, signing documents, or representing the principal in meetings or transactions. By clearly defining who can serve as a proxy and under what circumstances, this clause ensures continuity and flexibility in decision-making, particularly when the original party is unavailable or unable to act directly.
Designated Proxy. Each member of the Bays Council may designate, in writing, one or more alternate representatives (listed in order of priority in which they shall serve) and such alternate representative so designated shall vote in behalf of such member in the absence of the regular member.
Designated Proxy. Each member of the Executive CouncilBoard of Directors may designate, in writing, one or more alternate representatives (listed in the order of priority in which they shall serve) and such alternate representative so designated may attend and vote in behalf of the regular member in the absence of the regular member.
