Ex officio definition

Ex officio means membership “by virtue of office” and includes all rights, responsibilities, and power to vote unless otherwise specified;
Ex officio means service as a member of a body by virtue of an office or position held and, unless otherwise expressly provided, means without voting rights.
Ex officio means service as a member of a committee or other body by virtue of an office or a position held. Unless otherwise specified in these Bylaws, an Ex Officio member shall serve as a non-voting member.

Examples of Ex officio in a sentence

  • Of the Ex-Officio Directors, only the Chief Executive Officer shall have a vote at all meetings of the Board of Directors.

  • All Members of the Local Executive & Ex-Officio Members will: Serve as ad hoc members of one or more of the Local Committees with the exception of the Finance Committee which must be chaired by the Treasurer.

  • Board Members Beverly Petrie, Chair Alison Sherman, Vice Chair Matt Onken, Treasurer Annie Porbeni, ClerkKatie Hockert, Director Tina Riehle, Director Liz Weisberg, Director Malinda Lansfeldt, Interim Superintendent, Ex-Officio Recommendation:Board action is not required.

  • By issuing another memorandum dated 9 August, 2010, by the Officer on Special Duty and Ex-Officio Deputy Secretary, School Education Department it was clarified therein that the persons like the petitioner who were working through West Bengal Council of Rabindra Open Schooling and discharging their duties under Sarva Shiksha Mission would also remain engaged until they attained the age of 60 years.


More Definitions of Ex officio

Ex officio means membership “by virtue of the office”;
Ex officio means membership, election or appointment by virtue of the office and includes all rights, responsibilities and power to vote except where otherwise specifically provided;
Ex officio means by virtue of the office or position and the Mayor is an ex officio member of all Standing Committees who, when attending a Standing Committee meeting, shall have full voting privileges and shall be counted for the purposes of the Standing Committee’s quorum as such quorum is set out in subsection 5.4 of this By-law.
Ex officio means by right of the office. An ex officio member of a body (a board, committee, council, etc.) is a member by virtue of holding another office.
Ex officio means by virtue of an office or position held. Unless otherwise expressly provided, an ex officio committee member shall have full voting rights.
Ex officio means the person holding the office and shall not be construed to mean with or without vote.
Ex officio means, in relation to a person who is ex officio a member of the Board, any Principal Committee, committee, sub-committee or similar body (each of the foregoing a “Relevant Body”), that such person has the right to attend and speak at, but not to vote or be counted in the quorum for the purposes of, any meeting of a Relevant Body of which he is ex officio a member (unless specified otherwise in relation to a particular person and a particular Relevant Body);