A Member definition

A Member means a companion, fellow, member, honorary member, associate or affiliate of the Society
A Member s Capital Account shall be increased by:
A Member s Interest or an Economic Interest may be transferred or assigned only as provided in this Agreement.

Examples of A Member in a sentence

  • A Member shall only be entitled to a share certificate if the Directors resolve that share certificates shall be issued.

  • A Member may appoint more than one proxy or the same proxy under one or more instruments to attend and vote at a meeting.

  • A Member who is the holder of two or more shares may appoint more than one proxy to represent him and vote on his behalf at a general meeting of the Company or at a class meeting.

  • A Member counts towards the quorum by being present either in person or by proxy.

  • A Member may not withdraw a Redemption Notice once submitted to the Company unless the Directors determine (in their sole discretion) to permit the withdrawal of such redemption request (which they may do in whole or in part).


More Definitions of A Member

A Member or former Member who has directed the Trustee to tender some or all of the shares of the Sponsor Stock credited to the Member's or former Member's Accounts may, at any time prior to the tender offer withdrawal date, direct the Trustee to withdraw some or all of the tendered shares, and the Trustee shall withdraw the directed number of shares from the tender offer prior to the tender offer withdrawal deadline. Prior to the withdrawal deadline, if any shares of the Sponsor Stock not credited to Members' or former Members' Accounts have been tendered, the Trustee shall redetermine the number of shares of the Sponsor Stock that would be tendered under this Section if the date of the foregoing withdrawal were the date of determination, and withdraw from the tender offer the number of shares of the Sponsor Stock not credited to Members' or former Members' Accounts necessary to reduce the amount of tendered Sponsor Stock not credited to Members' or former Members' Accounts to the amount so redetermined. A Member or former Member shall not be limited as to the number of directions to tender or withdraw that the Member or former Member may give to the Trustee. A direction by a Member or former Member to the Trustee to tender shares of the Sponsor Stock reflecting the Member's or former Member's proportional interest in the Sponsor Stock held in the Trust shall not be considered a written election under the Plan by the Member or former Member to withdraw, or have distributed, any or all of his withdrawable shares. The Trustee shall credit to each proportional interest of the Member or former Member from which the tendered shares were taken the proceeds received by the Trustee in exchange for the shares of the Sponsor Stock tendered from that interest.
A Member has the right, on written request, to obtain a copy of any document in their Official Performance File or Personnel File subject to section 21.11. Such copies will be provided free of charge.
A Member has the right upon reasonable request, and for purposes reasonably related to the interest of the Member in the Company, to do the following:
A Member means any person who is a member of the Charity at the date of the adoption of these articles and any person who is appointed as a Member in accordance with these Articles.
A Member means a current Member of The Club who has complied with Rule 5.1.
A Member means a member of the Committee, appointed under paragraphs 2–9 of the annex to decision SC-1/7 of the Conference of the Parties (“Terms of reference of the Persistent Organic Pollutants Review Committee”), who has filed with the Chair a declaration of non-disclosure;
A Member s Xxxx may initiate discussion of a possible Reduced Workload for a Member at a meeting with the Member convened for the purpose. Following such a discussion, a Member’s Xxxx may propose (through the Chair or Director, if applicable) a Reduced Workload. Such a proposal shall be in writing, shall invite the Member to discuss its provisions, shall state that the Member’s participation in any Reduced Workload is voluntary, and shall state that the Member has the right to have a representative of the Association present at any discussion of the proposal. Such a proposal shall be made at least six months before the proposed Reduced Workload is to take effect. Such requests made less than six months before the proposed change will be considered only in cases of unforeseen circumstances.