Sentences with phrase «bylaw amendment»

The owners of the Hyde Park Condominium recently passed a bylaw amendment to ban smoking in every part of the property, including private units and balconies.
We tried a lot of things to solve the problem without a bylaw amendment, including banning smoking in common areas and improving the ventilation systems, but in the end the only effective option we had was a bylaw amendment.
In order to resolve this ambiguity, the court looked at the various other provisions in the Association's bylaws regarding votes on various corporate matters in order to resolve the apparent ambiguity in the bylaw amendment section.
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While the Board of Trustees already had moved ahead to adopt the requisite bylaw amendments and resolutions, including the constitution of the FEC, this unanticipated delay in approval by the court has impacted the ability to meet the deadlines stipulated in the consent agreement for the appointment of the financial monitor and the FEC's first interim report.
But sometimes regulators develop more sophisticated registration systems that they fail to implement through bylaw amendments.
Bylaw amendments may be initiated in one of two ways: 1.
Note: NAR mandated bylaws amendments do not require membership ratification), policies and short - range purposes, but unless the Bylaws expressly permit, they may not do acts that account to changes in the fundamental purposes or operational methods of the Association.

Not exact matches

«These amendments not only balance the public's request, but also bring our liquor bylaws in line with provincial regulations,» says Krishna.
The company has also proposed several charter amendments as part of its efforts to adopt corporate governance best practices, including board declassification, providing for the removal of directors with or without cause, a reduced supermajority requirement to amend bylaws regarding special meeting rights and the elimination of supermajority requirements for certain provisions of the bylaws.
Don't change the bylaws, just file an amendment that says a championship game may be played on Friday before sundown or on Saturday after sundown if a competing team has a religious conflict.
What you could do is propose an amendment to the bylaws before the impeachment process which fixes that hole by rewriting the above part to exclude the accused from the vote for impeachment.
(iii) A proposed amendment to the Bylaws shall require an affirmative vote of a majority of the entire Council.
The bylaws may be amended by majority vote of the Board of Directors, provided notification of the proposed amendment has been mailed to each member of the Board at least twenty (20) days prior to the meeting.
Such bylaws and amendments thereto shall be submitted to the Council, through the Executive Officer of the Association, for approval.
The election procedures established by this article shall be adapted for the ratification of amendments to bylaws and may, at the direction of the Executive Committee, be utilized for any matter upon which a referendum of the membership is desired.
As referred to in these Bylaws, the Pacific Division shall include the states of California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, that portion of Montana west of the Continental Divide, the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, and those countries, trusts and other territories lying within or bordering the Pacific Basin, excluding areas bordering the Pacific Rim that as of the date of this amendment included in the definition of Territory of other Divisions of the Association.
Amendments to bylaws and any matter upon which a referendum of the membership is desired shall be handled in accordance to the provisions of Article IX.
Proposals for the amendment of any portion of these Bylaws shall be submitted in writing to the Executive Committee through the Executive Director.
Proposals for the amendment of any portion of these Bylaws shall be submitted in writing to the Executive Committee through the Executive Secretary.
Proposed amendments to these Bylaws shall be submitted to the Executive Committee in writing, and shall be submitted by letter ballot to the Division's membership by the Executive Committee.
Series I: People; Series II: Academies, Committees, Associations, and Divisions; Series III: Awards and Receptions, Governance (Bylaws, Amendments); and Series IV: Goals, Meetings, Board of Directors.
Overseeing that the function of the DAC is maintained within the bylaws, including amendments of the bylaws.
Amendments to the bylaws may be proposed by any member in writing and submitted to the President of Magnet Schools of America.
• a new district facility plan for the Hickman County School District • district facility plan amendments for Christian, Clark and McCracken County School Districts • 2013 - 14 Local District Tax Rates Levied • a waiver of 702 KAR 5:060, Section 6 (2) from the Fort Thomas Independent School District • site approval for the proposed new high school, Floyd County • school district indirect cost rates for fiscal year 2014 - 15 • the appointments to the Kentucky School for the Deaf Advisory Board of Christina Nymo - Yance, Debbie Haydon, Jennifer Harris, Sharon White, Michelle Gadberry, and Mike Lafavers • the appointment of former Graves County Superintendent Pete Galloway to fill an at - large seat on the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) Board of Control • proposed amendments to the KHSAA Bylaws • a request from Kenton County to use an alternative effectiveness and evaluation system
Vanda carefully reviewed TCP's proposals to amend its bylaws and determined that such amendments would not be beneficial to the Company and its stockholders.
Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Registrant, adopted as of November 16, 2004, are incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (b) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 70 to Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N - 1A (File No. 811 - 07704), electronically filed with the SEC on February 11, 2005 (hereinafter referred to as «PEA No. 70»).
No amendment to the Constitution and Bylaws, or to the Standard for the breed, that is adopted by the Club shall become effective until it has been approved by the Board of Directors of the American Kennel Club.
No amendment to the constitution and bylaws or to the Standard for the breed that is adopted by the Club shall become effective until it has been approved by the Board of Directors of the American Kennel Club.
The constitution and bylaws and the Standard of the breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed by the Corresponding Secretary to each voting member in good standing on the date of the mailing, accompanied by a ballot on which a choice for or against the action to be taken shall be indicated.
Amendments to the constitution and bylaws and to the Standard for the breed may be proposed by the Board of Directors or by written petition addressed to the Corresponding Secretary signed by 20 percent of the voting membership in good standing.
Votes for the election of Officers, Delegate to the American Kennel Club and Directors, Amendments to the Constitution and bylaws and to the Standard of the Breed shall be decided by written ballot cast in the manner provided by Article VII, Sections 2 and 3.
Amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws and to the Standard of the Breed may be proposed by the Board of Directors or by written petition addressed to the Board Secretary signed by twenty percent of the membership in good standing.
The Constitution and Bylaws and the Standard of the Breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed by the Board Secretary to each member accompanied by a ballot on which he may indicate his choice for or against the action to be taken, such balloting to be conducted according to the procedures described in Article IV.
No amendment to the constitution and bylaws (or to the Standard for the breed) that is adopted by the Club shall become effective until it has been approved by the Board of Directors of the American Kennel Club.
Proposed amendments to the Bylaws shall be submitted to the BOD for study ninety (90) days before a scheduled meeting of the AVDT or the distribution of a mail ballot to the membership.
No amendment to the Constitution and Bylaws or to the Standard for the breed that is adopted by the Club shall become effective until the Board of Directors of The American Kennel Club has approved it.
The Constitution and Bylaws or the Standard for the breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been sent by 1st class mail by the Secretary to each member in good standing accompanied by a ballot on which a choice for or against the action to be taken shall be indicated.
At the Annual Meeting or at a special meeting of the Club, voting shall be limited to those members in good standing who are present at the meeting, except for the annual election of Officers, Delegate and Board Members, amendments to the constitution and bylaws and the standard for the breed, which shall be decided by written ballot cast by 1st class mail.
No amendment to the constitution bylaws that is adopted by the club shall become effective until it has been approved by the Board of Directors of The American Kennel Club.
The biennial election of officers and directors, and amendments to the Constitution, Bylaws, and the Standard for the breed, shall be decided by written ballot cast by mail or in accordance with AKC's Procedure on Electronic Balloting for AKC Parent Clubs.
Amendments to the Constitution, Bylaws or the Standard for the breed may be proposed by the Board, or by a written petition addressed to the Recording Secretary signed by twenty percent (20 %) of the Voting Members in good standing.
No amendment to the Constitution and Bylaws or to the Standard for the breed that is adopted by the Club shall become effective until it has been approved by the Board of Directors of AKC.
The Constitution, Bylaws or the Standard for the breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed or sent in accordance with AKC's Procedure on Electronic Balloting for AKC Parent Clubs † by the Recording Secretary to each Voting Member as of the date of the mailing, accompanied by a ballot on which a choice for or against the action to be taken shall be indicated.
UPDATE: EDMONTON — An amendment has been passed at City Council which eliminates the contentious Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) from Edmonton's Animal Control Bylaw.
Today, the Board of Trustees adopted amendments to the bylaws of The Cooper Union and related resolutions.
Amending the Bylaws: Whenever 2/3 of the voting members of the Senate deem it necessary, the Senate shall propose amendments to these bylaws, which shall become valid after a 2/3 vote of the full membership at the following meeting of the Senate, and approval by the Board of TruBylaws: Whenever 2/3 of the voting members of the Senate deem it necessary, the Senate shall propose amendments to these bylaws, which shall become valid after a 2/3 vote of the full membership at the following meeting of the Senate, and approval by the Board of Trubylaws, which shall become valid after a 2/3 vote of the full membership at the following meeting of the Senate, and approval by the Board of Trustees.
In May of 2012 Montreal's City Council adopted amendments to a bylaw that made -LSB-...]
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association has written to the Mayor of Montreal, and to city councillors, to express its concerns regarding the City of Montreal's proposed adoption of amendments to a bylaw that would make it illegal to wear a mask during a public demonstration, and that would require demonstrators to provide prior notification to police authorities -LSB-...]
You must also keep your most recent annual report, a list of the names and addresses of your corporation's directors, your Articles of Incorporation along with any amendments, and your bylaws at your corporate office.
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