Examples of Subsequent Meeting in a sentence
City Council May Only Make A Statement Of Specific Factual Information Given In Response To The Inquiry; Recite An Existing Policy; Or Request Staff Place The Item On An Agenda For A Subsequent Meeting.
City Council May Only Make A Statement Of Specific Information Given In Response To The Inquiry; Recite An Existing Policy; Or Request Staff Place The Item On An Agenda For A Subsequent Meeting.
In connection with the Stockholders’ Meeting or, if a Subsequent Meeting Notice is timely delivered by the Company, at a Subsequent Stockholders’ Meeting, the Board of Directors shall recommend to the Company’s stockholders that such stockholders vote in favor of the Stockholder Proposals, and such recommendation shall be included in the Proxy Statement.
In connection with the foregoing, the Company shall comply with all requirements of Law applicable to the Stockholders’ Meeting or, if a Subsequent Meeting Notice is timely delivered by the Company, at a Subsequent Stockholders’ Meeting, in each case in all material respects.
Section 2: Sample Minutes of Subsequent Meeting of Board of Directors and Forms of Common Board ResolutionsThis section provides sample minutes and resolutions for subsequent meetings of a board of directors of a nonprofit organization.
Subsequent Meeting Day – Attire:There is no specific policy for the second day of the Business meeting, but attendees are encouraged to dress appropriately.
The first full submission of additional monitoring data by the projects took place in July 2021.
RULE VII-6: Reconsideration (Subsequent Meeting) Any two Directors may request that an item resolved at an earlier meeting be added to the agenda of a subsequent meeting.
MVSU – Approval to Waive Subsequent Meeting Requirement in Board Policy 906 and Approve a Bond Resolution and Form of Bond Documents to Refund Educational Building Corporation Bonds Not to Exceed $17,395,000 for Series 2007 12.
A Motion to Reconsider Made at a Subsequent Meeting – Upon request of and a motion by a Board member who voted with the prevailing side of the matter previously considered, and seconded by any Board member, the Board may, by majority vote of the entire Board (at least three votes in favor), reconsider any matter dealt with previously by the Board at a previous meeting of the Board.