Public Director definition

Public Director means a Person that meets the qualifications described in Rule 207(e).
Public Director means any Director who qualifies as a “Public Director” within the meaning of the By-Laws.
Public Director means an individual having the qualifications set out in Rule 201(d).

Examples of Public Director in a sentence

  • The presence in person of a number of Directors equal to a majority of the total number of Directors serving on the Board shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of business at any meeting of the Board; provided, however, that, in order to constitute a quorum, at least one of the Directors present in person must be a Public Director.


More Definitions of Public Director

Public Director means (i) prior to the time at which the CFTC Regulations establish required qualifications for public directors, any Director, and (ii) from and after such time at which the CFTC Regulations establish required qualifications for public directors, a Director found by the Board to have satisfied such requirements.
Public Director means an individual having the qualifications set forth inRule 201(d). “Public Member” has the meaning given that term in Rule 710(b).
Public Director means an individual with the qualifications set forth in Rule 202(e).
Public Director means a Director elected (or appointed to fill a vacancy) and holding office pursuant to Section 4.2.2 of this By-law and who is not, and has not been within the 12 month period prior to their election or appointment:
Public Director means a Person that meets the qualifications described in Rule 205(h).
Public Director means a Director having the qualifications set out in Rule 202. “Regulatory Services Agreement” means the agreement(s) between the Exchangeand the Regulatory Service Provider(s) whereby certain functions mandated under the CEA, such as market monitoring and trade practice surveillance, are delegated to the Regulatory Services Provider(s).
Public Director means a Director with the qualifications set forth in Rule 201(e).