Organize definition

Organize means to advance, conduct, direct, establish, promote or otherwise be responsible for the operation of a fishing tournament.
Organize means to provide for officers after becoming a code city, under the same general plan of govern- ment under which the city operated prior to becoming a code city, pursuant to RCW 35A.02.055.
Organize means to provide for officers after becoming a code

Examples of Organize in a sentence

  • Organize items applying to each space by major element, including categories for ceiling, individual walls, floors, equipment, and building systems.

  • Organize warranty documents into an orderly sequence based on the table of contents of the Project Manual.

  • Content: Organize manual into a separate section for each product, material, and finish.

  • Organize warranty documents into an orderly sequence based on the table of contents of Project Manual.

  • Organize list of spaces in sequential order, starting with exterior areas first and proceeding from lowest floor to highest floor.

  • Organize a weekly meeting to coordinate efforts between subcontractors, utilities, local authorities, and others.

  • Record Prints: Organize record prints and newly prepared record Drawings into manageable sets.

  • Record Digital Data Files: Organize digital data information into separate electronic files that correspond to each sheet of the Contract Drawings.

  • Organize the warranty documents into an orderly sequence based on the table of contents of the Project Manual.

  • Record Prints: Organize Record Prints and newly prepared Record Drawings into manageable sets.


More Definitions of Organize

Organize means to incorporate, form, create or otherwise organize.
Organize means to plan, schedule or promote, or assist in the planning, scheduling or promotion of, an unauthorized speed contest on a [public] highway [,] or premises to which the public has access, regardless of whether a fee is charged for attending the unauthorized speed contest.
Organize means to arrange systematically as an individual or with a committee or group for harmonious or united action.
Organize when used in reference of a corporation involves the election of officers, providing for the subscription and payment of the capital stock, the adoption of by-laws, and such other steps as are necessary to endow the legal entity with the capacity to transact the legitimate business for which it was created. The term "organization" relates merely to the systematization and orderly arrangement of the internal and managerial affairs and organs of the corporation. xBenguet Consolidated Mining Co. x. Xxxxxx, 98 Xxxx. 711 (1956). The failure to file the by-laws does not automatically operate to dissolve a corporation but is now considered only a ground for such dissolution. xChung Ka Bio v. Intermediate Appellate Court, 163 SCRA 534 (1988).
Organize as defined by Webster means: ''to provide with an organic structure: systematize; to arrange; establish; institute; bring into being; to unify into a coordinated functioning whole.'' This Web presentation seeks to expand this definition to a more practical level giving down-to- earth suggestions to individuals who want to become involved and who want to learn and practice the simple skills which are involved in organizing any group to achieve specific goals.

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