General Assembly definition
General Assembly means the General Assembly of the United Nations.
General Assembly or ‘Assembly’ means the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria;
General Assembly means the General Assembly of the United Nations;
Examples of General Assembly in a sentence
The Coordinator shall chair all meetings of the General Assembly, unless decided otherwise by the General Assembly.
The Parties agree to abide by all decisions of the General Assembly.
No member of or delegate to the Kansas Legislature, the Missouri General Assembly, or the Congress of the United States shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement or to any benefit arising from it.
However, approval of the General Assembly is needed should a Party wish to modify or withdraw its Background in Attachment 1.
The State is entering into this Grant for the purpose of carrying out the public policy of the State of Colorado, as determined by its Governor, General Assembly, and/or Courts.
More Definitions of General Assembly
General Assembly means the General Assembly of the Commonwealth.
General Assembly means the body of the delegates of the Members of the Association as set forth in these Bylaws.
General Assembly means the Consortium Body established in accordance with Section 6.3.1 of this PCA.
General Assembly means a meeting of the citizens and includes the Annual General Assembly;
General Assembly means as defined in § 5831 of Title 29.
General Assembly means the general assembly of the Association being the general leading body of the Association which is composed of the Members of the Association as described in Article 11;
General Assembly means the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut.