A board acting in this capacity and with the knowledge of the company's business and the implications for a particular proposal on that company's business is well situated to analyze, determine and explain whether a particular issue is sufficiently significant because the matter transcends ordinary business and would be appropriate for a shareholder vote.
Not exact matches
Although the Chief Justice acknowledged that this argument had some merit, the more determinative factor — and the key difference between the statutory immunity provisions relied upon by the ERCB and Alberta Environment — was that the immunity clause with respect to the former explicitly contemplated the regulator as an entity («the
Board or a member of the
Board...») whereas the immunity provisions under the Water
Act and the EPEA did not (referring only to «persons»
in various
capacities; see paras 62 — 71).
Furthermore, by amending the
Act in 2012 to create two categories of participation, Parliament was signaling that procedures need to be more focused and efficient and that, as such, the
Board was justified
in creating procedure that requires «rigorous demonstration» (at para 77) of the
capacity to make a contribution to the
Board's consideration of the matter at hand.
But, as the discussion above suggests, if Bill 12 were applied
in such a way as to change the rules with respect to the batching of product on the TransMountain pipeline it would be necessary to examine very carefully if this created one of the two forms of prohibited conflict between provincial legislation and the terms of the National Energy
Board Act (see the common carrier rules of s 71 (1)-RRB-, and any applicable
Board decisions relating to the prorating of
capacity on the TransMountain pipeline.
The Foundation is led by a
Board of Directors including Chefs Jérôme Bocuse, Daniel Boulud, and Thomas Keller, as well as an esteemed Culinary Council of over forty renowned chefs nationwide who
act as mentors for young chefs, serve
in an advisory
capacity to the organization, and participate
in fundraising events.
Osinbajo had,
in his
capacity as
Acting President
in August, appointed Dr. Saadu Alanamu as a member of the ICPC
board, where he was expected to play an active role
in the anti-corruption campaign.
There is also some debate about when
board members are
acting in their
capacity as elected officials, as opposed to private citizens.
(My understanding of the Erie County control
board was that it was a «soft»
board and only
acted in an advisory
capacity, as compared to the City of Buffalo's
board, which was fully empowered.
WHEREAS, the members of the Utah State
Board of Education,
acting in their constitutionally defined official
capacities, voted unanimously on August 6, 2010 to adopt the Common Core State Standards as the Utah Core Standards for mathematics and English / language arts; and
Let me frame this by pointing out that
in the current (partly) capitalist free - market system descended from the winner of the Cold War, judgements of necessity of actions by corporations are generally made (at the top) by the CEO and / or
Board of Directors,
acting in a fiduciary
capacity as regulated by various governmental entities.
The
Board is composed of five organizations from North America and Europe,
acting in a consultative
capacity.
According to Buckwalter, Street «was
acting in his official
capacity when he spoke about the matter at
board meetings or corresponded with various media outlets to update them on the
board's findings» when they reviewed the claims of sexual harassment against Greene.
225 ILCS 60/23: Professional conduct and
capacity — Reports All reports required by the Medical Practice
Act must be filed
in writing with the Illinois State Medical Disciplinary
Board within 60 days after a determination that a report is required under this
Act.
In a union challenge to the exclusion by a College of a Marketing Manager from the Support Staff bargaining unit, an arbitration board chaired by Jane Devlin has found that the Marketing Manager position in question fell within Schedule 1, section 5 (d) of the Colleges Collective Bargaining Act, 2008 («employed in a managerial or confidential capacity [to a manager]») and was therefore properly excluded from the bargaining uni
In a union challenge to the exclusion by a College of a Marketing Manager from the Support Staff bargaining unit, an arbitration
board chaired by Jane Devlin has found that the Marketing Manager position
in question fell within Schedule 1, section 5 (d) of the Colleges Collective Bargaining Act, 2008 («employed in a managerial or confidential capacity [to a manager]») and was therefore properly excluded from the bargaining uni
in question fell within Schedule 1, section 5 (d) of the Colleges Collective Bargaining
Act, 2008 («employed
in a managerial or confidential capacity [to a manager]») and was therefore properly excluded from the bargaining uni
in a managerial or confidential
capacity [to a manager]») and was therefore properly excluded from the bargaining unit.