Full Member definition

Full Member means any person who is in one of the categories of membership referred to in Rule 10.3.
Full Member means a person who is an Ordinary Member or a Life Member of the Club.
Full Member of the service means a member of the service who has been appointed substantively to a permanent post borne on the cadre thereof.

Examples of Full Member in a sentence

  • Where a member wishes to renew their term of office for a second term, a nomination must be submitted by the Full Member.

  • This Committee delegates the authority to award the EuroPsy in accordance with these Regulations to National Awarding Committees in countries in which the Full Member of EFPA has accepted the EuroPsy and these Regulations.

  • An applicant whose application for the EuroPsy has been rejected by the National Awarding Committee can lodge an appeal against this decision with the national Full Member within the country concerned, providing the grounds for the appeal.

  • Where the Full Member has been expelled, all EuroPsy certificates issued by that National Awarding committee will be rescinded.

  • Any officer who ceases for any cause to be a Full Member of the Society shall cease to hold office.


More Definitions of Full Member

Full Member means a member of the Association in terms of Rule 5.1;
Full Member of the Association means:
Full Member means a person who is an Ordinary member or a Life member;
Full Member means a Member of the Company elected to full membership pursuant to Article 5, and having the rights, privileges and obligations provided for full Members by these Articles.
Full Member means a member whose service has been confirmed in the service in which he has been first appointed.
Full Member means a Member of the member level Full Members, which shall be open for Members who wishes to have full member rights as defined in Section 2.3 below.
Full Member means a member of the Company, with full membership as contemplated in the Companies Act, each of which holds one vote as member as contemplated in item 1(7) of Schedule 1 to the Companies Act;