Plenary Assembly definition
Examples of Plenary Assembly in a sentence
Furthermore, the Lessee shall be required to take out fire coverage through a “Prevention and Advice” policy with an organization approved by the Plenary Assembly of Insurance Companies.
It may not be modified except by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the Members constituting a quorum present at a scheduled general meeting of the Plenary Assembly, ignoring any abstentions or invalid votes, under the voting rules established by the Plenary Assembly pursuant to the Bylaws of TVAF.
Any delegation wishing to work collectively prior to EWC Plenary Assembly Pre-Meetings may do so via appropriate means (conference calls, physical meetings, etc.).
The work of each consultative commit- tee is reviewed by its Plenary Assembly, which normally meets once every two years.
The documents issued by the CCIT were: Revised Documents of the VIth Plenary Assembly of the CCIT, Brussels 1948, Geneva Revision, 1951.
In addition to the termination case outlined above, the Plenary Assembly may also unanimously decide on the termination of this Agreement, provided the request of termination be on the agenda of the meeting.
This Agreement is valid for a period of five years, with the possibility of early termination proposed by the Plenary Assembly.
The Lessee will furnish the premises with fire fighting means, in particular fire extinguishers, with equipment approved by the Plenary Assembly of Companies Insuring against Fire and the installations must be compliant with the rules of the said Assembly.
Upon proposal by any consortium member and approval by the Plenary Assembly, this Agreement may be translated into other national languages.
The Plenary Assembly appoints the director of the consultative committee concerned and establishes study groups to deal with particular questions.