Chairman The procedure for appointing a chairman of a company and his functions are contained in the Articles of Association.
CHAIRMAN. The presiding officer of a committee; as, chairman of the committee of ways and means. The person selected to preside over a popular meeting, is also called a chairman or moderator.
Ships chairman (shop steward): in charge of union business for unlicensed personnel and handles grievances. Ship's stability: the seaworthiness of a ship regarding the centrifugal force which enables her to remain upright.
Chairman Mao: What about asking him to be the main speaker? President Nixon: He is an expert in philosophy. Dr. Kissinger: I used to assign the chairman's collective [sic] writings to my classes at Harvard.… ...
The Committee on Currency and Foreign Exchanges after the war sat in 1918 and 1919, under Lord Cunliffe's chairmanship, to consider among other things the working of the Bank Act, 1844, and the constitution and functions of the Bank of England, ...
The first of the Deputy Speakers is ex officio the Chairman of Committees.
GBDe - Global Business Dialogue on electronic commerce - The IPR working group is chaired the Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company, and the Chairman and CEO of Bertelsmann.
House of Representive's Judiciary Committee Chairman during the late 1990s, Henry Hyde, famous for his moral pronouncements and advocacy of 'family values', ...
There is a momentum in modern corporate organization of devolving the presiding officer of shareholder meetings, or of annual general meetings of non-profit groups, of the title of president and replacing it with that of Chair, chairman or ...
(n) Chamber is the office of the judge, speaker, presidor or chairman of a legislative council meeting etc which is used as the place for settlement, short conference etc to settle issues connected with his official duty. Eg.
See also: Law, State, Nation, Were, Information
 
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