Chair of the Board definition

Chair of the Board means the Director elected as such as required by the Act;
Chair of the Board means the Chair of the Board of Renison.
Chair of the Board means the chair elected under the Act, which reads:

Examples of Chair of the Board in a sentence

  • Any complaint about the Superintendent should be submitted to the Chair of the Board, who should consult with legal counsel concerning the handling and investigation of the complaint.

  • The Chair of the Board of Directors shall also perform such other duties and may exercise such other powers as may from time to time be assigned by these Bylaws or by the Board of Directors.

  • The Chair of the Board of Directors, if there be one, shall preside at all meetings of the shareholders and of the Board of Directors.

  • Contracts exceeding the monetary limits delegated to the Purchasing Agent, or authorized deputies, are not valid unless duly executed by the Chair of the Board of Supervisors.

  • Contracts exceeding the three year term delegated to the Purchasing Agent, or authorized deputies, are not valid unless duly executed by the Chair of the Board of Supervisors.


More Definitions of Chair of the Board

Chair of the Board means the person identified as Chair of the Board in accordance with the Working Arrangements Document.
Chair of the Board means the Director elected by the Board to serve as chair of the Board;
Chair of the Board means the person who is the chair of the Board of Directors;
Chair of the Board means the Chair elected under Section 57 (2) of the Act.
Chair of the Board means the chair of the Board of the Church, who shall be the President of the Church for purposes of the Act, or as otherwise provided for in this General Operating By-law.
Chair of the Board means the chairperson of the New York City Deferred Compensation Board.
Chair of the Board means the chairperson of the Board appointed from time to time;