Assembly Resolution definition

Assembly Resolution means any Resolution passed by the Registered Delegates at a Meeting of Members which is intended to articulate the Convention’s position on an issue of social concern and includes any of the twenty-six (26) Assembly Resolutions, set out in Appendix C, passed by the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches prior to the incorporation of the Convention.

Examples of Assembly Resolution in a sentence

  • The Parties shall ensure the protection of personal data at a level that is equivalent to that of Directive 95/46/EC of The European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 and shall comply with the guidelines established by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 45/95, adopted on the 14th December 1990.

  • The Contracting States shall comply with the guidelines for the regulation of computer files containing personal data as established by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/RES/45/95, adopted on the 14th December 1990.

  • This Agreement, having been approved on the 23rd day of April 2002 by Anchorage Municipal Assembly Resolution No. (“AR”) 2002 - 119, the parties to this Agreement hereby enter into this Agreement effective as of the 1st day of October, 2002.

  • Within this framework and in accordance with the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, contained in UN General Assembly Resolution 60/288, and in the EU-ASEAN Joint Declaration of 28 January 2003 on co-operation to combat terrorism, the Parties agree to strengthen cooperation in the prevention and suppression of terrorism.

  • The Parties reaffirm the need to support the process of globalisation which is beneficial to all and to promote full and productive employment and decent work as a key element of sustainable development and poverty reduction, as endorsed by UN General Assembly Resolution 60/1 and the Ministerial Declaration of the high level segment of the UN Economic and Social Council of July 2006.

  • The Parties agree to cooperate in order to improve the level of protection of personal data to the highest international standards such as that contained in the UN Guidelines for the Regulation of Computerized Personal Data Files (UN General Assembly Resolution 45/95 of 14 December 1990).

  • The Parties shall ensure the protection of personal data at a level that is equivalent to that of Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 Oc- ▇▇▇▇▇ 1995 and shall comply with the guidelines established by the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly Resolution 45/95, adopted on 14th December 1990.

  • The Parties agree to establish a dialogue in order to improve the protection of personal data, with reference to best international principles and practices such as that contained in the UN Guidelines for the Regulation of Computerized Personal Data Files (UN General Assembly Resolution No. 45/95 of 14 December 1990).

  • The Parties agree to engage in this field, with the mutual aim of improving the level of protection of personal data bearing in mind best international practice, such as that contained in the United Nations Guidelines for the Regulation of Computerized Personal Data Files (UN General Assembly Resolution 45/95 of 14 December 1990).

  • The Parties reaffirm the need to support the process of globalisation which is beneficial to all and to promote full and productive employment and decent work as a key element of sustainable development and poverty reduction, as endorsed by UN General Assembly Resolution 60/1 of 24 October 2005 (2005 World Summit Outcome) and the Ministerial Declaration of the high-level segment of the UN Economic and Social Council of July 2006 (UN Economic and Social Council E/2006/L.8 of 5 July 2006).

Related to Assembly Resolution

  • Master Resolution means the Amended and Restated Master Resolution Establishing The University of Texas System Revenue Financing System adopted by the Board on February 14, 1991, as amended on October 8, 1993, and August 14, 1997.

  • Informal resolution means options for resolving a formal complaint that do not involve a full investigation and adjudication. Informal resolution may encompass a broad range of conflict resolution strategies, including mediation or restorative justice.

  • Special Resolution means a resolution passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast on that resolution.

  • unanimous resolution means, subject to subsection (3), a resolution-

  • Arrangement Resolution means the special resolution of the Company Shareholders approving this Plan of Arrangement to be considered at the Company Meeting.