Branch Executive definition

Branch Executive means those offices provided for by rule 19;
Branch Executive means the committee of management of a Branch elected by the Clubs which form the membership of that Branch in accordance with its constitution.
Branch Executive means an Executive Committee (President, Secretary and Treasurer) of a Branch Association.

Examples of Branch Executive in a sentence

  • The Committee shall consist of the Principal or his/her designate, the Vice-Principal responsible for timetabling, the Branch President or designate and a second representative from the Branch Executive.

  • The project team shall conform to the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (Executive Order 12674 and 5 C.F.R. Part 2635), hereby made part of this Agreement, to the extent that these standards prohibit private business activities or interests incompatible with the best interest of the Department of Commerce.

  • Such leave will also be available for delegates to attend the Union Delegate Convention (however named), UWU’s Branch Council or Branch Executive.

  • The employer, upon request to the Branch Executive Director, may allow a fulltime permanent employee to draw on his/her future sick leave credits to a maximum of 36.25 hours per fiscal year.

  • In extenuating circumstances, the Branch Executive Director may approve leave with shorter notice.


More Definitions of Branch Executive

Branch Executive means the governing body of the Branch.
Branch Executive means the Branch Chair, Secretary and Treasurer as appointed from time-to-time.
Branch Executive means the executive of a Branch elected pursuant to
Branch Executive means the committee of management of a Branch as specified in
Branch Executive means the Executive Committee of the Branch
Branch Executive means a sub-committee of the Board established in accordance with Rule 23.2 to which powers have been delegated by the Board pursuant to Rule 22.1;
Branch Executive means the Members elected to manage a Branch, led by the Convenor of the Branch;