Life Fellow definition
Life Fellow means a Voting Member in the class described in clause 4.2(c);
Life Fellow means a Fellow, or Charter Fellow who has met the conditions for Life Fellowship in the Corporation as determined by the Board, and has been exempt from paying membership dues by the Board;
Life Fellow means a Member admitted into the class of membership of the Institute known as ‘Life Fellow’ determined by the Directors under Article 2.1(a) or any equivalent class from time to time.
Examples of Life Fellow in a sentence
He is a life member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences.
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More Definitions of Life Fellow
Life Fellow means a Member recorded as a Life Fellow in the Register of Members.
Life Fellow means a Fellow, or Charter Fellow whose membership in the College is in good standing, is fully retired from active practice and has been designated as such by Council;
Life Fellow means a Fellow, or Charter Fellow who is fully retired from active
Life Fellow means a Fellow, or Charter Fellow who has met the conditions for Life Fellowship in the Corporation as determined by the Board, and has been exempt from paying membership dues by the Board;who is fully retired from active practice and has been exempted from paying membership dues by the Board;
Life Fellow means a Fellow, or Charter Fellow who is fully retired from active practice and has been exempted from paying membership dues by the Board;