Quorum The number of shareholders or directors at board meetings who must be present at a meeting to allow proceedings to be validly and effectively conducted.
Quorum (n) A quorum is the prefixed number of members to be present in a meeting of such members for legitimately transacting business for which such meetings were called, after following the rules set forth to convene such meeting.
Quorum The number of people who must be present at a meeting before business can be conducted. Without "quorum", decisions are invalid.
Quorum: The number of people required to be present before a meeting can conduct business. Unless stated differently in bylaws, articles, regulations or other rules established by the organization, a quorum is usually a majority of members.
Quorum: A majority; the number of people who must be present to permit an organization, a group, a body, etcetera, to conduct its business and reach valid decisions.
QUORUM. Used substantively, quorum signifies the number of persons belonging to a legislative assembly, a corporation, society, or other body, required to transact business; ...
quorum The number of persons who must be present to make the actions of a group valid. R RALJ Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Courts of Limited Jurisdiction; i.e., Rule 2.1 is cited RALJ 2.1.
quorum The number of members of a body (e.g. a committee) required to be present to transact business legally. real property ...
Quorum Definition - Noun [Middle English, a select number of English justices of the peace formerly required to be present at sessions to constitute a lawful bench, from Latin, of whom, genitive plural of qui who; ...
quorum n. the number of people required to be present before a meeting c... quotient verdict n. an award of money damages set by a jury in a lawsuit in which ...
The "fuero general" does not profess to supersede the consuetudines antiquorum jurium or Chindaswint's codification of these in the Lex Visigothorum; ...
The supreme court shall consist of a chief justice and two associate justices, any two of whom shall constitute a quorum, and who shall hold a term at the seat of government of said territory annually, ...
A majority of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may be authorized to compel the attendance of absent members, in such manner, and under such penalties, as each may provide.
Quo warranto: (Latin: by what authority) Judicial review procedure questioning the authority of a person or organisation. Quorum: (Latin: of whom) Minimum number of people necessarily present at a meeting for business to be validly conducted.
Control over procedural matters such as written notice for meetings and quorum requirements. Restricting the transfer of shares to other persons including what to do if a shareholder becomes disabled or dies.
" Refers to court sessions with the entire membership of a court participating rather than the usual quorum. U.S. courts of appeals usually sit in panels of three judges, but may expand to a larger number in certain cases.
Bylaws: The internal operating rules of a corporation usually set out in a five to twenty page document. Bylaws govern such matters as holding meetings, voting, quorums, elections, and the powers of directors and officers.
reference to a court, it is a group of judges (usually three judges) among those sitting on an appellate court who hear a particular appeal. An en banc panel is one that is made up of all the judges from that court, as opposed to the regular quorum.
See also: Law, Person, Member, Court, Judge
 
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