Examples of Bylaws of the Association in a sentence
The Declaration, the Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws of the Association shall be available for inspection by any Member at the principal office of the Association, where copies may be purchased at reasonable cost.
The Applicant will comply with and be bound by the provisions of the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Association, and such rules, regulations, and policies as may periodically be adopted by the Board of Directors of the Association.
All drawings, reports, recommendations and other documents, originating therefrom involving the practice of professional engineering, shall bear the stamp or seal and signature of a qualified Engineer as required by the Engineering and Geoscientific Professions Act of the Province of Manitoba and By-laws of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of Manitoba.
The repeal of all prior By-laws of the Association shall not impair in any way the validity of any act or thing done pursuant to any such repealed by-law.
As a member of the Association, the Applicant agrees to comply with and be bound by the provisions of the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Association, as the same may periodically be lawfully amended.
All prior By-laws of the Association, including the document entitled the "Constitution" of the Association are hereby repealed.
Meetings of the Owners of the Association shall be called pursuant to the Bylaws of the Association.
The Board shall ensure that all necessary books and records of the Association required by the By-laws of the Association or by any applicable statute are regularly and properly maintained and any contracts or agreements are filed for safekeeping.
Meetings of the Board of Directors of the Association shall be called pursuant to the Bylaws of the Association.
The Declaration, the Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws of the Association shall be available for inspection by any member at the principal office of the Association, where copies may be purchased at reasonable cost.