Principal Committee definition

Principal Committee means a credit committee, credit control committee or membership committee;
Principal Committee means one of the committees listed in Article 78(e) and any committee created as a Principal Committee by Congress;
Principal Committee means the principal committee as defined in the Act.

Examples of Principal Committee in a sentence

  • The Manager shall not be liable to the Company generally, the Series, the Board, the Principal Committee or the members of the Company, including the members of the Company associated with Series, for any acts or omissions by the Company generally or any Series in connection with the money or other property held by such custodian(s) in accordance with this Section.

  • The Manager shall keep the Board and the Principal Committee reasonably informed on a periodic basis as to any services provided by Affiliates of the Manager.


More Definitions of Principal Committee

Principal Committee means any of the following Committees: Committee for Economic Development; Committee for Education, Sport & Culture; Committee for Employment & Social Security; Committee for the Environment & Infrastructure; Committee for Heath & Social Care; and Committee for Home Affairs;
Principal Committee means the committee consisting of at least two (2) members, consisting of officers of the Company or Directors who shall be appointed by the Series II Board from time to time. As of the date hereof, the Principal Committee shall consist of ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Series II Board may appoint additional members of the Principal Committee, as well as remove any existing members from time to time in its discretion.
Principal Committee means the Principal Committee of the Company as set forth in the Company’s Governing Agreements.
Principal Committee. – shall mean the authorized committee designated by a candidate pursuant to § C42-2 of this law.
Principal Committee means any of the executive, audit, compensation or similar committees of the Board of Directors.