You can give information to the boarding staff regarding the authorized person who should be contacted and who can
make decisions on your behalf in case of an emergency.
A legal document that gives someone else full legal authority to
make decisions on your behalf in your absence (different from the fiduciary duty of a trustee).
«I believe that our local elected officials have already been elected to do their jobs,» Marchione said at a news conference on the issue, «and to put something out as simple as shared services I think that the local governments can
certainly make those decisions on behalf of their community.»
If you do not have Powers of Attorney in place, you should prepare Powers of Attorney for Property and Personal Care to ensure if something happens to you, you have the right
individual making decisions on your behalf.
It is important to note that, while the Mayor or Councillor may be representing Council on these committees and commissions, they can
not make a decision on behalf of Council.
Corporate directors in Canada should be aware of the «reasonably prudent» duty of care they owe in
making decisions on behalf of the corporation.
Li & Fung and other sourcing companies have also balked, saying they can not
make that decision on behalf of their clients, the retailers.
People in positions of power are trusted to
make decisions on behalf of others, and that affect other people's interests.
Known to practitioners as «holacracy,» the model empowers employees to
make decisions on behalf of the company without consulting supervisors — as long as their actions are in line with a corporate constitution and framework of rules that all workers commit to.
If anyone were able to accumulate more than 50 % of the stock of a single company, they control enough votes to
make any decision on behalf of the company.
Lake warns that even with «The Control Freak»
making decisions on your behalf, you are still accountable.
«In an industry that typically loves to
make decisions on behalf of its clients, this is a true anomaly and looks forward to a future that gives clients choice and enables a truly tailored service,» the report concluded.
When we elect a government to run the country we have accept that they will
make decisions on our behalf.
Legal custody refers to the ability to
make decisions on behalf of your child, whereas physical custody refers to where the child lives.
Here at natural parenting advice, we regard newborn tests and procedures as our first opportunity to
make decisions on behalf of our children.
Unless a politician is elected upon the basis of a pious manifesto they have absolutely no mandate to act upon their own religious sentiments within the public sphere or to
make decisions on behalf of their electors based purely upon their faith.
While broadly supportive of Mr Straw's stance he was dismissive of the justice secretary's fear that judges would be reluctant to
make decisions on behalf of the government.
You're saying «elect me, you can trust me to
make decisions on your behalf» - and that's quite a big ask.
People with mental health problems ought to be able to feel confident that, should they be detained under section, powers to detain and treat them and
make decisions on their behalf will be used with great care and for the right reasons.
«The whole point of setting up the commission was so that the agency head and the Legislature and the governor and the comptroller and the attorney general and so forth didn't have to publicly say anything, that we were
making the decision on their behalf, on the behalf of the people, that we were created for the purposes of removing this from the political process,» Assembly appointee Roman Hedges said last week.
If
I made decisions on her behalf, I would have kept her home to rest more, as her sleep is still interrupted, but sadly I'm the underappreciated Evil Stepmom
Believed to be no longer capable of
making decisions on their behalf, Matt leads the men in a mutiny of sorts against his father, resulting in a new direction for the cattle drive, and Thomas» pursuit of his son across the country.
I have been working hard to be a voice for students and to empower parents to
make decisions on behalf of their children, primarily low - income children.»
Topics covered in this session include: • The importance of quality policies and by - laws • Agendas that work • Building consensus and coalitions for action • Budgeting protocols that focus on student achievement • Building a high functioning team that dedicated to
making decisions on behalf of students Presenter Info: Owens Saylor Kentucky Association of School Administrators
Topics include: • The importance of quality policies and by - laws • Agendas that work • Building consensus and coalitions for action • Budgeting protocols that focus on student achievement • Building a high functioning team that dedicated to
making decisions on behalf of students Presenter: Owens Saylor, KASA March 6, 2018 • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. CT • Bowling Green • $ 179 (or register for all modules for $ 899)
Parents have an inalienable and constitutionally guaranteed right to protect their children and to
make decisions on their behalf.
In order for students to reach their full potential, a school needs to have a coherent vision, strong instructional leadership, and staff who feel empowered to
make decisions on behalf of students.
The biological parents, however, are no longer empowered to
make any decisions on behalf of the child.
Four in 10 (42 %) full service investors in Gen Y / Z consider themselves «validators,» or those who like to actively come up with their own investment ideas and use an advisor as a sounding board; 49 % say they are «collaborators,» those who collaborate with an advisor and depend on their guidance and advice; and 10 % are «delegators» — those who prefer to depend on their advisor to
make decisions on their behalf.