Whip definition
Whip means a Chief Whip of each political party.
Whip means a member of a party in the council appointed by that party as whip to assist (alternatively, together with the chief whip) with the functioning of the council in terms of this by-law.
Whip means a member of the municipal council appointed by each political party represented in the council;
Examples of Whip in a sentence
In the event that additional antenna(s) are added to the Communications Facility by Licensee, the license shall be increased as follows: • Whip antenna - up to 6’ in length - $75.00 + $3.00 per foot of height on the tower per month.
Their system is also higher order, and allows processes that are moni- tored by Whip to interact with unmonitored processes.
The Whip system [27] addresses a similar problem as our prior work [15], but does not use session types.
While Whip can express dependent contacts, Whip cannot handle stateful contracts.
All individuals subject to this Agreement shall abide by the decisions made by the Whip pursuant to this Article.
More Definitions of Whip
Whip means the Member of Council appointed by each political party to perform the functions referred to in rule 23.
Whip means a whip of a pattern approved by the Minister charged with responsibility for prisons;
Whip means the member in each party that, for the purposes of these Standing Orders, is nominated by the party as the person to receive, on behalf of the party, notifications, instructions, or other messages from the Secretary-General, the Speaker, or any other person; and includes an independent member, if he or she is not a member of a party within the definition set out in Standing Order 4.
Whip means a Member appointed by the leadership of a party or organisation to look after the conduct of its Members in relation to the business of the House or Committee.
Whip means a member of the municipal council appointed by each political party represented in the council to perform the function referred to in section 18 of the Municipal Structures Act, Act 117 of 1998.
Whip means an officer, usually a Member of Parliament, of a political party in Parliament who exercises some authority over other members of the same party;
Whip means an unbranched woody plant greater than 24 inches in height and having a diameter of less than 1 inch measured at 2 inches above the root collar.