General Director definition

General Director means the General Director of the Company.
General Director means the general director of the Company appointed or employed by Members’ Council;
General Director means any or all of the elected representatives on the Board of Directors from a recognized departmental unit at the University;

Examples of General Director in a sentence

  • B a z e l o n ,Assistant Attorney General, Director, Office of Alien Property.[F.

  • He is the General Director of the Panel of Scientific Miracles in the Quran and Sunnah.

  • Management has determined the operating segments based on the reports reviewed by the General Director and other 6 Directors (responsible for managing, marketing, human resources, purchases, development and finance) that are used to make strategic decisions.

  • Discussion in the Khartoum Legislative Council was delayed by a dispute between Khartoum state authorities and the General Director of the National Police, who argued that Khartoum police should be supervised by the National Police Directorate.

  • The Manager of the Company – General Director - is a single-person management body of the Company.


More Definitions of General Director

General Director means as defined in Article 28 below.
General Director means any Director, other than a co-opted Director, who has been elected by Members;
General Director means the general conditions of entitlement Conditions as set out in the notification issued by the Director General for Telecommunications on 22nd July 2003, in accordance with section 48(1) of the Communications Act 2003, pursuant to section 45 of said act, as may be amended from time to time.
General Director means the General Director of Price Club de Mexico under the Management Agreements.
General Director means a person nominated and elected under Rule 24;
General Director. Means the general director of ISH.
General Director means any elected representative on the Board of Directors from a recognized departmental unit at the University, or the Indigenous, international, and LGBTQ2SIA+ graduate student population;