Nomination Papers definition

Nomination Papers means the documents prescribed pursuant to the Rules of Procedure which must be duly completed and submitted by a candidate for nomination in order for that candidate to be eligible to seek election.
Nomination Papers means the document filed in accordance with these Custom Election Rules and which represents the written acceptance of an Eligible Nominee to be a Candidate in the Band Election.
Nomination Papers means the nomination form, consent form, and resumé for a person;

More Definitions of Nomination Papers

Nomination Papers as used in this section means the
Nomination Papers means the documents filed in accordance with this Gimaakeng Naaknigewin which includes the written acceptance of an Eligible Nominee to be a candidate in a Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory Election.

Related to Nomination Papers

  • Nomination Notice means all information and documents that a Nominating Shareholder is required to submit to the Secretary of the Corporation pursuant to Section 3.11f.

  • Purchaser Designee means an individual nominated by the Board as a “Purchaser Designee” for election to the Board pursuant to Section 5.11(a) or Section 5.11(d) of the Investment Agreement.

  • Relevant Nominating Body means, in respect of a benchmark or screen rate (as applicable):

  • Nominated Representative means the person nominated by the applicant for, or the holder of, a licence, for the purposes of continuing to operate the licence in the event of death of the licence holder.

  • Nominations means the process by which the customer or the customer's agent notifies the Company of expected transportation quantities.