Common use of Majority Vote Clause in Contracts

Majority Vote. A majority vote shall be said to exist where the number of positive votes exceeds the number of negative votes. Where the number of positive votes is the same as the number of negative votes, the Chair must vote to break the tie. The Chair shall not cast a vote, except to break a tie.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Duration of Agreement, Collective Agreement

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