Annual Business Meeting Sample Clauses

Annual Business Meeting. The Annual Business Meeting of ASEA shall be held at such time and place as is designated by the ASEA Leadership Council. The purpose of the Annual Business Meet- ing is to announce the incoming ASEA Leadership Council and to conduct the business of the organiza- tion. Notice of the date or dates and place of the Annual Business Meeting shall be given to the Mem- bership by the management office at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of such meeting. For all meetings, announcement in any general publication of ARA shall constitute valid notice. If a Member attends the Annual Business Meeting, he or she shall be considered as having received proper notice of the meeting. A Member's expenses for attending the Annual Business Meeting are the sole responsibility of such Member.
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Annual Business Meeting. The Annual Business Meeting of ASEA shall be held at such time and place as is designated by the ASEA Leadership Council. Notice of the date or dates and place of the Annual Business Meeting shall be given to the Mem- bership by the management office at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of such meeting. For all meetings, announcement in any general publication of ASPPA shall constitute valid notice. If a Member attends the Annual Business Meeting, he or she shall be considered as having received proper notice of the meeting. A Member's expenses for attending the Annual Business Meeting are the sole responsibility of such Member.
Annual Business Meeting. At least once per year, Contractor shall schedule a meeting with Enterprise Services’ representatives and Purchasers (at minimum the agencies with the highest usage) to discuss performance metrics, contract issues and/or any problems that may arise during the course of the contract term.
Annual Business Meeting. The Annual Business Meeting of the College shall be held at such time and place as is designated by the ACOPA Leadership Council. Notice of the date or dates and place of the Annual Business Meeting shall be given to the Mem- bership by the Secretary management office at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of such meeting. For all meetings, announcement in any general publication of ASPPA shall constitute valid notice. If a Member attends the Annual Business Meeting, he or she shall be considered as having received proper notice of the meeting. A Member's expenses for attending the Annual Business Meeting are the sole responsibility of such Member.

Related to Annual Business Meeting

  • Progress Meetings The Engineer shall from time to time during the progress of the work confer with the State. The Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and necessary or as may be requested by the State in order to evaluate features of the work.

  • Pre-Operations Meeting PURCHASER shall meet with STATE no later than 30 days from execution of the contract to discuss the Threatened and Endangered Species survey, protection, and planning requirements. Operations Plan. PURCHASER shall prepare an Operations Plan for all operations to be conducted under this contract and submit the plan to STATE at least 5 calendar days prior to commencement of any operation. This plan shall be prepared on a form provided by STATE, and shall be used for all types of operations, including road maintenance, project work, logging, and postharvest requirements. STATE may require an on-site meeting prior to approval of the plan, attended by PURCHASER, subcontractor, and STATE representatives. STATE's approval of the plan must be obtained prior to commencement of any operation, and PURCHASER must comply with this plan. If PURCHASER fails to comply with any of the terms of the plan, including completion dates, STATE may, after giving written notice, suspend PURCHASER's operations until such time as an acceptable alternate plan is submitted by PURCHASER and that alternate plan is accepted by STATE, as provided in Section 29, "Violations, Suspensions, and Cancellation." PURCHASER shall notify STATE whenever operations will be inactive for more than 3 days, and again when operations will be resumed. Upon approval by STATE, the Operations Plan shall automatically be incorporated into, and made part of, this contract. PURCHASER's strict compliance with the Operations Plan, as approved by STATE, is a material condition and covenant of this contract. STATE has prepared the required Forest Practices Act (FPA) "Written Plan" for operations within 100 feet of Type F or Type D streams. Any changes to the plan must have STATE approval. PURCHASER shall comply with all provisions of the Written Plan. Seasonal Restrictions. PURCHASER shall adhere to the following restrictions, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE:

  • Job Meetings Upon award of the Mini-Bid Contract and prior to the start of any work, the Contractor shall be available for an initial job meeting with the Authorized User’s representative to discuss the following items:

  • Construction Progress Meetings The Design Professional shall attend Construction Progress Meetings periodically held by the Contractor at the Site on a schedule determined by the Contractor. The Design Professional shall review the minutes of the meeting and provide his written comments to the minutes to the Owner and Contractor within seven calendar days after receipt of the meeting minutes.

  • Informal Meeting Before a formal hearing is conducted the University President or designee shall call a meeting with the charging party, the accused Bargaining Unit Faculty Member, and a representative of the AAUP-WSU. The purpose of this meeting shall be to attempt resolution of the matter through informal discussion. Additional meetings may occur provided the University President or designee and the Bargaining Unit Faculty Member being charged believe that further meetings will serve a useful purpose.

  • Other Meetings Other meetings of the Board shall be held at such times and places as the Board, the Chairman, the President or any director shall from time to time determine.

  • Initial Meeting (a) The parties must meet within 10 Business Days after the date of delivery of the dispute notice and attempt to resolve the dispute.

  • Company Meetings Attendance at Company meetings (as distinguished from store meetings) shall not be required, but shall be completely voluntary on the part of the employee.

  • Professional Meetings Employees should be encouraged to and may, with the approval of the supervisor, attend professional meetings, conferences, and activities. Subject to the availability of funds, the employee's expenses in connection with such meetings, conferences, or activities shall be reimbursed in accordance with the applicable provisions of State law and university rules.

  • Project Kick-off Meeting The Contractor shall hold a project kick-off meeting within thirty days from the contract execution date. The Contractor shall coordinate with NYSERDA's Project Manager to arrange the meeting at a mutually convenient time and place. The Contractor is encouraged to invite representatives of sub-contractors and equipment vendors. The purpose of this meeting shall be to finalize the strategies for accomplishing the objectives of this work. In a timely manner, the Contractor shall submit to NYSERDA’s Project Manager a brief report summarizing the issues discussed and decisions made, if any, during this meeting. Deliverable: A brief report regarding the project kickoff meeting.

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