Ordinary General Meeting definition

Ordinary General Meeting means a meeting of Members other than an A.G.M. or Special General Meeting convened in terms of this Constitution.
Ordinary General Meeting means the meetings referred to in clause 12.2 below;
Ordinary General Meeting means a meeting convened in terms of this Constitution.

Examples of Ordinary General Meeting in a sentence

  • Such appointments must be confirmed by the next Ordinary General Meeting.

  • No remuneration may be awarded to the Managing Partners in consideration of their office unless it has first been decided by an Ordinary General Meeting with the unanimous approval of the General Partners.

  • One or several liquidators will be appointed with the unanimous consent of the General Partners, either by the Extraordinary General Meeting deciding to wind up the Company, which decision will be made under the same quorum and majority requirements as for Ordinary General Meetings, or by an Ordinary General Meeting called on an extraordinary basis.

  • In accordance with law, the Board prepares a report for each Annual Ordinary General Meeting called to approve the financial statements of the Company.


More Definitions of Ordinary General Meeting

Ordinary General Meeting means the second of the two ordinary general meetings of the Council held in terms of section 11.
Ordinary General Meeting means an ordinary general meeting of the Members held in accordance with Bye-Law 20;
Ordinary General Meeting means an Ordinary General Meeting of the Association.
Ordinary General Meeting means a duly convened meeting of Holders as more particularly described in Article 34.
Ordinary General Meeting means Ordinary-General Meeting of the General Body duly called and constituted and any adjourned holding thereof.
Ordinary General Meeting means a General Meeting that happens three times a year, at dates to be determined by the executive committee.
Ordinary General Meeting means a General Meeting other than an AGM or SGM;