Communication Threshold definition

Communication Threshold means a percentage of the Total Vote delineated in certain sections of these By-laws. Obtaining signatures of Members to a Petition, representing, in aggregate, the number of votes that equal or exceed the Communication Threshold, will entitle the Members undertaking a Petition to request that the Association circulate the Petition to all Members. Provided the Petition does not contain Offensive Language (as defined in subsection (n) of this Article), if so requested, the Association must circulate the Petition in its original, unaltered form using the Association’s usual and customary methods for communicating with individual Members within five (5) business days.

Related to Communication Threshold

  • Rating Agency Communication means, with respect to any action and any Securitization, any written communication intended for a Rating Agency, which shall be delivered at least ten (10) Business Days prior to completing such action, in electronic document format suitable for website posting to the 17g-5 information provider under the applicable Securitization Servicing Agreement.

  • Communications facility means the set of equipment and network components, including wires, cables, antennas, and associated facilities, used by a communications service provider to provide communications service.

  • campaign communication means “a written or oral communication relating to a campaign for nomination or election to public office or office of a political party or to a campaign on a measure.”

  • Communication Facilities means video, video-conferencing, internet or online conferencing applications, telephone or tele-conferencing and/or any other video-communications, internet or online conferencing application or telecommunications facilities by means of which all Persons participating in a meeting are capable of hearing and being heard by each other;

  • communication to the public means the transmission by any means, other than by broadcasting, of images or sounds or both of a work, a performance or a sound recording in such a way that the images or sounds can be perceived by persons outside the normal circle of a family and its closest social acquaintances at a place or places so distant from the place where the transmission originates that, without the transmission, the images or sounds would not be perceivable, irrespective of whether the person can receive images or sounds at the same place and time, or at different places or times individually chosen by them.