Statutory Committees definition

Statutory Committees means the Committees listed in section 10 of the Code as of the date of enactment of this By-Law, and the Accreditation Committee as required under the Pharmacy Act; and
Statutory Committees means the Contract Awards Committee and the Compliance Committee.
Statutory Committees means the Creditors' Committee and the Equity

Examples of Statutory Committees in a sentence

  • Paid leave shall also be granted where an employee is required to attend meetings of Boards or Statutory Committees provided that the appointment to the Board or Committee is by ministerial appointment.

  • All Statutory Committees appointed in the Chapter 11 Case, if any, shall be dissolved on the Effective Date.

  • Paid leave shall also be granted where an Employee is required to attend meetings of Boards or Statutory Committees provided that the appointment to the Board or Committee is by ministerial appointment.


More Definitions of Statutory Committees

Statutory Committees means the Creditors’ Committee and the Equity Committee.
Statutory Committees means all those Committees of the Council mentioned in section 2 of the Act, namely the Investigating Committee, the Interim Orders Committee, the Professional Conduct Committee, the Health Committee, the Professional Performance Committee and the Registration Appeals Committee. Statutory Committee member is to be understood accordingly;
Statutory Committees means the Senate, the Faculties, the Schools, the Appointments Committee, and the Finance Committee;
Statutory Committees means, collectively, the Unsecured Creditors' Committee, the Financial Institutions' Committee, and the Equity Committee.
Statutory Committees means all official committees appointed by the Office of the United States Trustee pursuant to section 1102 of the Bankruptcy Code, if any.
Statutory Committees means the quality assurance committee, the complaints
Statutory Committees means, collectively, the Creditors' Committee and the Equity Committee.