AMIA definition

AMIA means that certain Area of Mutual Interest Agreement by and between Windsor and Contributor dated November 1, 2007, as amended by that certain First Supplement to Area of Mutual Interest Agreement by and between Windsor and Contributor dated as of March 20, 2008, and that certain Second Supplement to Area of Mutual Interest Agreement by and between Windsor and Contributor dated as of October 31, 2008.
AMIA means AMIA Group Pty Ltd T/A Advance Metal Industries Australia, its successors and assigns or any person acting on behalf of and with the authority of AMIA Group Pty Ltd T/A Advance Metal Industries Australia.
AMIA means that certain Area of Mutual Interest Agreement by and between Windsor and Contributor dated November 1, 2007, as amended by that certain First Supplement to Area of Mutual Interest Agreement by and between Windsor and Contributor dated as of

Examples of AMIA in a sentence

  • AMIA will maintain an online election site that ensures the secrecy of each ballot and the protection of ballot results so that once a ballot is cast, it cannot be altered or traced to the voter.

  • Upon recommendation by the ACMI President, the Executive Committee may at any meeting, by a two- thirds vote of those present, remove fellowship status from any ACMI fellow for any reason which it deems adequate, including specific reference to convicted felonies and violations of the AMIA Conflict of Interest Policy.

  • Retention of election materials are maintained by AMIA in AMIA manuals, handbooks, and in resolutions adopted by the AMIA Board of Directors as do the voting rules for ACMI Executive Committee elections, which is a simple majority of those ballots cast.

  • The AMIA Meetings Manual describes the guidelines for meetings to ensure efficient and effective coordination among the volunteers and staff.

  • The basic roles and responsibilities of the committee are to: ● Govern ACMI by adopting broad policies and objectives in conjunction with AMIA Board of Directors and AMIA staff.

  • Additional nominations may be received by petition of 25 voting members at the AMIA office not less than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the annual business meeting.

  • Upon recommendation by the ACMI President or two other members of the Executive Committee, the Executive Committee may at any meeting, by a two-thirds vote of those present, remove from office any elected or appointed committee member for any reason which it deems adequate, including specific reference to convicted felonies, violations of the AMIA Conflict of Interest Policy or excessive absences from committee meetings.

  • Committee members have fiduciary obligations that require members to make decisions in good faith, are in the best interest of ACMI and AMIA, and are financially responsible.

  • The committee is responsible for the scientific content of the meeting with additional roles played by the AMIA staff.

  • The committee reports to the Executive Committee with the exception that changes to the election procedure for ACMI Executive Committee require the approval of the AMIA Board of Directors.