Elected definition

Elected means chosen by vote or acclamation or appointed to a vacancy in an otherwise
Elected refer to election, if any, by Borrower pursuant to Section 2.13 to have all or a portion of an advance of the Loans be outstanding as LIBOR Loans.
Elected means elected or re-elected;

Examples of Elected in a sentence

  • By February 1st annually CSEA will provide the District Superintendent and/or District designated representative with a list of Executive Board Elected Officers, Association Representatives (Union Stewards), Negotiation Team and Appointed Designees.

  • Elected Union representatives shall have the right to participate, without loss of pay or benefits, in all subcommittees of the Board of Directors except Electoral and Personnel committees.

  • Elected Union representatives shall have the right, without loss of pay and benefits, to participate in Committees.

  • The District shall continue to cover employees under the Retirement Plan for Employees and Elected Officers of Turlock Irrigation District ("Retirement Plan").

  • Present use: 290 Elected Buyer may obtain an Inspection of the quality and quantity of the water system from a properly licensed or Waived 291 otherwise qualified water/well testing company.


More Definitions of Elected

Elected means elected in a duly completed Letter of Transmittal and Election Form deposited with the Depositary no later than the Election Deadline and “elects” and “election” shall have corresponding meanings;
Elected means elected in accordance with the First Schedule,
Elected means one of the two following processes:
Elected means elected or duly elected (by virtue of running unopposed for a position or office with the APFA).
Elected means elected by vote of the Members of Senate.
Elected means chosen.
Elected means elected by vote of members of Council.