Sentences with phrase «from membership in»

The Court noted that under the agreement to arbitrate there were two basic questions: (1) whether a contract arising from membership in a voluntary association constitutes a contract between the members; and (2) whether a member of such an association, who has agreed to be bound by its bylaws, is bound by amendments made thereafter.
If «Realtor» was re-defined as a term to be used by registrants who «vowed» or «professed» to a voluntarily accepted, higher standard of service — quite separate from membership in any board or current association, then «Realtor» could regain its meaning as «registrant of professional standing, holding themselves to a higher standard».
Archibald wrote that if ARR withdraws from membership in CREA, a long list of services «would no longer be available to members from CREA, and in some cases would likely need to be replicated in some fashion at the local association level.»
Section 2: Any Member Board which shall neglect or refuse to maintain and enforce the Code of Ethics with respect to the business activities of its members may, after due notice and opportunity for hearing, be expelled by the Board of Directors from membership in the National Association.
Any Member Board that fails to satisfy the minimum service criteria may, after due notice and opportunity for hearing, be expelled by the Board of Directors from membership in the National Association.
Any State Association which fails to enforce the minimum service criteria may, after due notice and opportunity for hearing, be expelled by the Board of Directors from membership in the National Association.
Disciplinary action can include a letter of warning or reprimand, attendance at a relevant education session, fines up to $ 5,000, and suspension or expulsion from membership in the association.
Any Member Board which shall neglect or refuse to maintain and enforce the provisions of this Article or neglect or refuse to cooperate with the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® in the maintenance and enforcement of this Article with respect to its members may, after due notice and opportunity for hearing, be expelled by the Board of Directors from membership in the National Association.
Expulsion or Suspension: Anyone who has been determined to have violated the ethical standards of CAMFT and / or who has been expelled or suspended from membership in CAMFT, shall also be expelled or suspended from membership in this chapter.
After Expulsion or Suspension: Anyone who has been expelled or suspended from membership in the chapter may be reinstated when membership within CAMFT is reinstated.
Contending with these issues around our identity can be extremely divisive for our communities; we use tactics such as bullying, fighting, gossiping and intimidation to assert authority within our native title claim group and to ensure we have access to any benefits that flow from membership in the claim group.
Thus I doubt that s. 2 (d) can entitle us to be free of all legal obligations that flow from membership in a family... In short, there are certain associations which are accepted because they are integral to the very structure of society.
The exclusion of status Indians from membership in the new Metis land base serves and advances this object and hence is protected by section 15 (2).»
Lawyers from many practice areas benefit from membership in our Forum.
In the survey, more than 80 percent of firms of more than 50 lawyers reported that they had received work from membership in a legal network.
Referrals from membership in a group or organization can lead to great business opportunities, but you don't want to appear desperate or self - serving.
He noted that several companies have defected from membership in the chamber because of its stance against emissions regulations.
Frontier Airlines is a big player in its Denver hub, so local residents can benefit greatly from membership in the EarlyReturns program.
Awkwardly named, the United.com Club is separate from membership in MileagePlus, United Airlines» frequent flyer program.
Current fiction I read tends to come from membership in a book club, which goes for Booker Prize winners and the like.
While writers» workshops are a dime a dozen, the prestige comes from membership in an exclusive club, from having a chance at seeing how «the sausage is made in literary America,» said participant Michael Bourne in an article for The Millions: «What Bread Loaf offers is not just the opportunity to rub shoulders with eminent authors and publishing worthies, but a chance to do so at a time and place when their usually trip - wired bullshit detectors are disarmed.»
Join the more than 1,500 school and business professionals who benefit each year from their membership in the Association of School Business Officials of Maryland and the District of Columbia.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences» Board of Governors met on Tuesday night (May 1) and has voted to expel actor Bill Cosby and director Roman Polanski from its membership in accordance with the organization's Standards of Conduct.
«And the independence that has come from my membership in the IDC has given me a much greater degree of freedom to work with senators on both sides of the aisle.»
The AAU adopts a national policy precluding sports agents, agencies and representatives from membership in the AAU.
Public schools are prohibited from membership in any organization or entity which regulates or governs interscholastic extracurricular activities and discriminates against eligible students in public, private, or home education.
So, I was super excited when a colleague brought in a couple of bags of «excess» produce that she had from her membership in the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture).
from membership in a natural human family, and thereby makes the covenant open and accessible to persons from every nation.
The disingenuity of, for instance, the American Psychological Association in claiming that it does not advocate the acceptance or legitimation of homosexuality is all too clear from its membership in the «Just the Facts Coalition,» along with the National Education Association and other groups.
For example, the fact that Christian Scientists do not believe in the deity of Jesus precludes their church from membership in the World Council of Churches.
«True faith in the incarnate Son of God is inseparable from self - giving, from membership in the community, from service, from reconciliation with others.
By lumping all persons who act out of a sense of duty and obligation derived from membership in a reference group together in their normocentric orientation, the authors fail to distinguish those who act from the standpoint of a reflective and self - chosen set of commitments (i.e., in accord with a reasoning approach) from those whose membership is a matter of fate and socialization (i.e., out of a fear of group exclusion, disappointment, or exclusion).
In a statement, it said its board «has voted to expel actor Bill Cosby and director Roman Polanski from its membership in accordance with the organization's Standards of Conduct».
The authors argue that people derive a sense of self - worth and social belongingness from their memberships in groups, and so they are motivated to draw favorable comparisons between their own group and other groups.

Not exact matches

In fact, market analysis site FranchiseHelp notes that gym memberships rose 18.6 percent from 2008 to 2014, a trend which the article's writers expect to continue.
While employees from enterprise companies (defined as companies with 500 or more employees) like Salesforce and Dell have held memberships at the co-working spaces in the past, WeWork started making a concerted effort to tailor its spaces to these types of workers about a year ago.
In comparison, Costco requires a membership to order from the site (of which the cheapest is $ 60 annually plus tax).
The Platinum Card from American Express earns Membership Rewards points, the currency in AmEx's loyalty program.
In Bitcoin's case, that data represents currency, but Buterin proposed to build a platform that would keep track of everything from money and memberships to legal agreements and share certificates.
The Challenge: Howard's is a small Kansas City grocery store, with a twist: The store, which opened in 2012, sells memberships for $ 60 per year; members get a door code allowing them to access the store 24/7 and pick from the locally grown produce and organic foods in stock.
A former publicist, DuVernay never shied away from the issue, tweeting to her 600,000 - plus followers that «shame is a helluva motivator» after the Academy tweaked its membership rules to bring in more minority voters.
American Airlines Admirals Club membership, from $ 250 to $ 450 annually: «I get ticked when they don't have them in all the places I travel to.
(Women from service - based companies with greater than $ 1 million in gross annual sales are also eligible for membership).
The average dating site customer spends just $ 239 a year for online memberships, which more than pays for itself to the tune of $ 12,803 in cost savings from fewer dates,» the report said.
The Treasury report concluded that all types of Brexit — from membership of the European Economic Area to crashing out without a deal — would be worse for the economy than staying in the bloc.
Quantopian's founder and chief executive John Fawcett said its membership has surged to 60,000 from 35,000 less than a year ago, while QuantConnect's founder and CEO Jared Broad saw a jump in its membership to 17,000 from 6,000 a year earlier.
What's more, Ellevate will reportedly use a portion of membership fees from its network of high - profile, high - power women to invest in its own index.
(Example: A perk like membership in an exclusive private club might look odd from the outside, but a moment's reflection should reveal that an executive who is responsible for massive fundraising efforts genuinely needs to be part of the kind of clubs where he or she can network with the right sorts of people.)
In mid-March, as part of a world tour to promote the company's new menu of «experiences,» Chesky stopped in on New York City for a sit down interview in front of the Economic Club of New York, the 110 - year - old organization whose membership spans the top leaders from across the business worlIn mid-March, as part of a world tour to promote the company's new menu of «experiences,» Chesky stopped in on New York City for a sit down interview in front of the Economic Club of New York, the 110 - year - old organization whose membership spans the top leaders from across the business worlin on New York City for a sit down interview in front of the Economic Club of New York, the 110 - year - old organization whose membership spans the top leaders from across the business worlin front of the Economic Club of New York, the 110 - year - old organization whose membership spans the top leaders from across the business world.
With an MBA from Boston University, a BA from SUNY Albany, and certification in economics from La Sorbonne, Garcia also serves as the chairwoman for the largest Latino professional organization in the country, ALPFA, and has tripled its membership to over 82,000 members.
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