Vice Commodore definition

Vice Commodore means the person holding office as the Vice-Commodore of the Club.
Vice Commodore. The Vice Commodore shall be elected by a majority of the voting members and serve a two (2) year term. In order to be eligible for this office, a member must either be a charter member or have been an admiral member for at least three (3) years prior to election. No Vice Commodore may serve more than two (2) consecutive terms. If a vacancy occurs in the office of Commodore in the middle of a term, the Vice Commodore shall act as Commodore for the remainder of that term, and a replacement Vice Commodore shall be appointed by the Board. The duties of the Vice Commodore shall include: (a) assisting the Commodore in the discharge of his or her duties; (b) assisting the Director of Activities in the discharge of his or her duties;
Vice Commodore means the person identified as such in Article

Examples of Vice Commodore in a sentence

  • The Commodore usually has held the position of Rear Commodore and Vice Commodore before becoming Commodore.

  • The Rear or Vice Commodore normally holds the Harbourmaster portfolio.

  • It shall be the duty of the Vice Commodore to assist the Commodore in the discharge of his duties, and, in his absence or in case of a vacancy in the office of the Commodore, to act as Commodore.

  • If the Commodore is not available, responsibility is moved to the Vice Commodore.

  • The Director of Activities shall serve as chairperson, and the Vice Commodore and Commodore shall be members of the Committee.

  • The Flag Officers of this Association shall be the Commodore, Vice Commodore, and the Rear Commodore.

  • It shall be the duty of the Rear Commodore to assist the Commodore in the discharge of his duties and in the absence of both the Commodore and Vice Commodore, or in case of vacancies in the offices of Commodore and Vice Commodore, to act as Commodore.

  • The Commodore, Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, Secretary, Treasurer, and ten Directors at large shall be elected by the Association at its Annual Meeting and shall hold office for one year, commencing at the December Board Meeting, following their election or until their successors are elected.

  • If the Vice Commodore is not available, responsibility is moved to the Rear Commodore or the House Chairman, in succession.

  • Vacancies in the office of Commodore, Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, Secretary, Treasurer, and Directors at large occurring between Annual Meetings shall be filled by a majority vote of recommendation of the Board of Directors submitted to be voted on by the Association at a Regular Meeting or at a Special Meeting called for that purpose.


More Definitions of Vice Commodore

Vice Commodore means the Officer elected or appointed to deputise in the absence of the Commodore.
Vice Commodore means the person from time to time elected in
Vice Commodore means the vice-commodore of the Club, appointed in accordance with this Constitution.
Vice Commodore means Senior Vice President "Rear Commodore" means other Vice President
Vice Commodore means the Flag Officer entitled to preside as chairperson at Board meetings and general meetings in the absence of the Commodore.

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