Examples of Ordinary Meetings in a sentence
Disqualification from membership of the Council for failure to attend Ordinary Meetings of the Council will be avoided so long as the Council grants leave prior to the member being absent.
Councillors requesting Leave of Absence for future Ordinary Meetings of Council.
OPENING/ATTENDANCE/APOLOGIES & LEAVE OF ABSENCE1.1 Councillors granted Leave of Absence at previous meeting/s.1.2 Councillors requesting Leave of Absence for future Ordinary Meetings of Council.1.3 Councillors who are applying for Leave of the Absence for this Ordinary Meeting of Council.
There are three kinds of meeting of the full Council: • The Annual Meeting; • Ordinary Meetings (including the Budget Meeting); • Extraordinary Meetings.
Any person (other than Members) who resides or works in the area of the City and County of Cardiff may ask questions of Cabinet Members or of the chairpersons of committees of the Council at Ordinary Meetings of the Council.
Germany Issuance of a statement of aims of the occupation of Germany by the Allies:demilitarization, denazification, democratization, decentralization and decartelization.
Council business would be conducted through two Ordinary Meetings of Council per month, occurring on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month (with the exceptions of December and January).
Ordinary Meetings of Shareholders are held at least once a year, within six months of the end of each financial year, to decide on the financial statements for such financial year, subject to the extension of such period by an order of the President of the Commercial Court on petition from the Executive Board.
When convened for the first time, Ordinary Meetings of Shareholders can only make valid decisions if the shareholders that are present, represented or voting by correspondence hold at least one fifth of the shares carrying the right to vote.
LOCATION PLANNil TABLED ITEMSNil BACKGROUNDThe Council is charged with the duty to responsibly govern the local government’s affairs (s2.7 Local Government Act (1995)), and does so by making well informed and duly considered decisions at its fortnightly Ordinary Meetings and any other Special Meetings that are called.