Majority Decision definition

Majority Decision means each Major Decision that does not also constitute an Extraordinary Major Decision.
Majority Decision. A decision where the majority of judges declare the same fighter as the winner while the minority of the judges declare the fight as a draw;
Majority Decision shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.

Examples of Majority Decision in a sentence

  • Approval of a Written Majority Decision may also be given by Electronic Consent.

  • Noteholders expressing their approval or rejection before the Written Majority Decision Date will undertake not to dispose of their Notes until after the Written Majority Decision Date.

  • Any Written Majority Decision shall, for all purposes, have the same effect as a resolution passed at a General Meeting of the Noteholders.

  • Notices seeking the approval of a Written Majority Decision will contain the conditions of form and time limits to be complied with by the Noteholders who wish to express their approval or rejection of such proposed Written Majority Decision.

  • Majority Decision When the panel consists of more than one arbitrator, unless required by law or by the arbitration agreement, a majority of the arbitrators must make all decisions.


More Definitions of Majority Decision

Majority Decision means a combative sports contest ending with a majority of the judges scoring the contest in favor of one contestant with the remaining judge scoring the Contestants with the same score. A Majority Decision may be officially reported using the abbreviation “MDec.”
Majority Decision means a combative sports contest ending with a majority of the
Majority Decision means a decision taken in accordance with article 8;
Majority Decision means approval by Stockholders holding a majority of the Shares then held by all Stockholders; provided, however, that if a dissenting Stockholder reasonably determines that the decision will materially adversely affect its ownership of the Shares, then the decision must be approved by all Stockholders.
Majority Decision means the written agreement of at least two of the three members of the Group of 3 to vote in a certain manner in respect of any particular matter, question, proposal or proposition whatsoever that may properly come before the Shareholders of the Corporation at any Shareholders’ Meeting;
Majority Decision means the decision of a majority of employees required to exercise discretion pursuant to this Agreement. Where a tied vote occurs, the designated Customer Service Manager, or where no Customer Service Manager is affected the most senior employee in the highest category shall exercise a casting vote.
Majority Decision means a decision supported by more than fifty percent (50%) of the votes cast. For purposes of the foregoing, an abstention shall not be counted as a vote.