Branch Council definition

Branch Council in relation to The Exchange means the person from time to time in whom the management of the Branch Exchange is vested.
Branch Council means the members of the Scouting community in the Australian Capital Territory who constitute the governing body of the Branch in accordance with clause 17;
Branch Council means that body, formed in accordance with the Branch Constitution, to which has been delegated by a Branch Congress certain powers and authority;

Examples of Branch Council in a sentence

  • He has represented ICMA Pakistan at various forums and also served its Karachi Branch Council at various capacities in the past.

  • As a fellow member of ICMAP he has represented ICMA Pakistan at various forums and also served its Karachi Branch Council at various capacities in the past.

  • A member of Branch Council may be appointed proxy for any number of members.

  • A Branch Council does not have the authority to appoint a Director.

  • A special meeting of Branch Council shall be called by the Branch Committee if requested to do so by no less than fifteen members of the Branch Council.


More Definitions of Branch Council

Branch Council means” the body consisting of the Executives of SLSCC Inc. and the President of each affiliated club.
Branch Council means the council provided for by rule 13;
Branch Council means the body consisting of the Officers of HSLS Inc and the President of each affiliated club.
Branch Council means the body formed, in accordance with this Constitution, to provide advice to the Branch Executive on the governance of the Branch;
Branch Council means the body (by whatever name called) authorised by the constitution or other governing document of the Branch to govern and manage the affairs of such Branch;
Branch Council means the Council referred to in Rule 58.
Branch Council means the council for each Branch established in accordance with Article 12 and Standing Orders. For the avoidance of doubt Branch Councils are part of the Society and are not separate legal entities;