General Assembly Members Sample Clauses
The 'General Assembly Members' clause defines who constitutes the membership of the General Assembly within an organization or association. It typically outlines the eligibility criteria for membership, the process for admitting new members, and the rights and responsibilities associated with being a member, such as voting rights or participation in meetings. By clearly specifying who the members are and what their roles entail, this clause ensures transparency in governance and helps prevent disputes regarding membership status or participation in decision-making processes.
General Assembly Members. 6.3.1.1.1 The General Assembly shall consist of one representative of each Party (hereinafter referred to as “General Assembly Member”).
6.3.1.1.2 Each General Assembly Member is authorised to deliberate and decide on all matters listed in Section 6.3.1.2. of this PCA.
6.3.1.1.3 The Coordinator shall chair all meetings of the General Assembly, unless decided otherwise in a meeting of the General Assembly.
General Assembly Members. The General Assembly shall consist of all General Assembly Members.
General Assembly Members. The General Assembly shall consist of one representative of each Party (hereinafter referred to as “General Assembly Member”).
