No member of Sample Clauses
The "No member of" clause serves to exclude certain individuals or entities from participating in or benefiting from a contract, agreement, or specific provision. Typically, this clause identifies groups such as employees, affiliates, or family members who are not permitted to take part in particular activities or claims under the agreement. For example, it may prevent members of a company's board from receiving certain benefits or restrict family members from being eligible for a program. The core function of this clause is to clearly define eligibility and prevent conflicts of interest or unintended beneficiaries, thereby ensuring the agreement's terms are applied as intended.
No member of. (a) the House of Commons or Senate of Canada; or
(b) the Legislative Assembly of Ontario; or
(c) the Municipal Council constituting the County or the Municipal Council of any local municipality of the County or the governing body of any Municipal Agency, Board or Commission, of any such municipalities; shall be admitted to any share or part of any contract, agreement or commission made pursuant to this Agreement or to any benefit arising therefrom, including, without limitation, any contract, agreement or commission arising from or related to the Program.
No member of. (a) the House of Commons or Senate of Canada; or
(b) the Legislative Assembly of Ontario; or
(c) the Board of Directors or employees of OAHSSC; shall be admitted to any share or part of any contract, agreement or commission made pursuant to this Agreement or to any benefit arising there from, including, without limitation, any contract, agreement or commission arising from or related to the Program.