appointor definition

appointor means in relation to an alternate Director, the Director who appointed the alternate to act as his alternate;
appointor means, in relation to an alternate Director, the Director who appointed the alternate to act as his alternate;General
appointor in relation to an Alternate, means the Director who appointed the Alternate.

Examples of appointor in a sentence

  • An alternate Director may act as an alternate to more than one Director and has the same rights, in relation to any Directors’ meeting (including as to notice) or Directors’ written resolution, as the alternate’s Appointor.

  • Any appointment or removal of an alternate must be effected by notice in writing to the Company signed by the Appointor, or in any other manner approved by the Directors.

  • An Alternate who is also a Director or a person who is an Alternate for more than 1 Appointor may only be counted once toward a quorum.

  • A Director who is also an alternate Director is entitled, in the absence of his Appointor, to a separate vote on behalf of each Appointor, in addition to his own vote on any decision of the Directors (provided that his Appointor is an Eligible Director in relation to that decision).

  • The Appointee shall not be entitled to be remunerated as an alternate director otherwise than out of the remuneration of the Appointor.


More Definitions of appointor

appointor means, in relation to an alternate director, the director who has appointed him as his alternate.
appointor means, in relation to the appointment of a person as an officer of the Authority, the Authority or, where a Committee, Sub-Committee or officer is discharging the function of appointment on behalf of the Authority, that Committee, Sub-Committee or officer, as the case may be.
appointor means the solicitor instructing the Expert.
appointor means, in respect of an Alternate Director, the Director who appoints that Alternate Director under rule 17;
appointor means, in Annex 16 and in relation to the appointment of a person as an officer of the Council, the Full Council or, where a committee, sub-committee or officer is discharging the function of appointment on behalf of the Council, that committee, sub-committee or officer, as the case may be;
appointor means the Settlor while he is alive and of full capacity and subject thereto the Trustees