common need definition

common need means that economic need which is common to all those who wish to form a cooperative, or have taken membership in a cooperative, and which the cooperative is expected to fulfil through the provision of core services;
common need. ' means the need which is common to all members of a registered society;
common need. ' means the need which is common to the majority of the members of a registered society;

More Definitions of common need

common need means the economic and social need which is common to all who wish to form a cooperative society;
common need means the economic need which is common to all persons who wish to form a cooperative, or have taken membership in a cooperative, and which is consistent with the objective of the cooperative;

Related to common need

  • Common name means any designation or identification such as code name, code number, trade name, brand name or generic name used to identify a chemical other than by its chemical name.

  • Common ownership means that more than 50% of the voting control of each member of a combined group is directly or indirectly owned by a common owner or owners, either corporate or non-corporate, whether or not the owner or owners are members of the combined group. Whether voting control is indirectly owned shall be determined in accordance with section 318 of the federal Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. s.318.

  • Certificate of need means a written authorization by the department for a person to proceed with a proposal subject to 50-5-301.

  • Child with special needs means a child with one or more of the following conditions:

  • Community mental health center or "CMHC" means a facility offering a comprehensive array of community-based mental health services, including but not limited to, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, emergency care, consultation and education; and, certain services at the option of the center, including, but not limited to, prescreening, rehabilitation services, pre-care and aftercare, training programs, and research and evaluation.