Postholder definition

Postholder means a position given by the Trustees to a member who has volunteered for a particular activity defined by a job description approved by the Trustees. Such a job description shall define the responsibilities of the Postholder and limit the decisions of the Postholder to those specified within the job description.

Related to Postholder

  • Certificateholder only the Person in whose name a Certificate is registered in the Certificate Register.

  • Certificateholder or Holder The person in whose name a Certificate is registered in the Certificate Register, except that, solely for the purpose of giving any consent pursuant to this Agreement, any Certificate registered in the name of the Depositor or any affiliate of the Depositor shall be deemed not to be Outstanding and the Percentage Interest evidenced thereby shall not be taken into account in determining whether the requisite amount of Percentage Interests necessary to effect such consent has been obtained; provided, however, that if any such Person (including the Depositor) owns 100% of the Percentage Interests evidenced by a Class of Certificates, such Certificates shall be deemed to be Outstanding for purposes of any provision hereof that requires the consent of the Holders of Certificates of a particular Class as a condition to the taking of any action hereunder. The Trustee is entitled to rely conclusively on a certification of the Depositor or any affiliate of the Depositor in determining which Certificates are registered in the name of an affiliate of the Depositor.

  • Trust Certificateholder means the Person in whose name a Trust Certificate is registered on the Certificate Register.

  • Deposit Holder means _________ (state name and location of Deposit Holder) or, if left blank, the Sellers' Bank, which shall hold and release the Deposit in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Directing Certificateholder means the “Directing Certificateholder”, if any, as defined in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement or such other analogous term used in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.