Types of Memberships Clause Samples

The "Types of Memberships" clause defines the different categories or classes of membership available within an organization or association. It typically outlines the criteria, rights, and privileges associated with each membership type, such as regular, associate, honorary, or corporate members. For example, regular members may have voting rights and access to all services, while associate members might have limited participation. This clause ensures clarity regarding membership structure, helping both the organization and its members understand their respective roles, benefits, and obligations.
Types of Memberships. There shall be two separate memberships in the Association. Regular Members shall be made up of cities and towns. Regular Members shall be owners of the corporation with full voting rights. Associate Members are Public Entities approved for special membership as per the By-Laws of the Association. Associate Members shall have no ownership in the corporation and shall have no vote in corporate matters.
Types of Memberships. REALTOR® - Either primary or secondary – an individual who is engaged actively in the real estate profession, including buying, selling, exchanging, renting, or leasing, managing, appraising for others for compensation, counseling, building, developing, or subdividing real estate, and who maintain or are associated with an established real estate office located in the state of Texas or a state contiguous thereto. The individual must maintain a current, valid real estate broker’s or salesperson’s license or is licensed or certified by an appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the appraisal of real property. REALTOR® means a member of the National Association of REALTORS® • Primary Member- Pays National, State, and Local dues & MLS Dues. Has voting rights and can hold leadership positions. • Secondary Member- Pays local dues only & MLS Dues. Has voting rights and can be a committee member. MLS Participation/Subscription- Individuals who are REALTOR® members in an association in Texas. May request a service they need from other associations. This includes MLS service. In HCBOR, the Designated Broker of the firm must join as the Participant and any agent may then join as a Subscriber. If the firm is an MLS participant in another association and some of the agents do not wish to join as a Subscriber, MLS waivers must be signed by the Broker and each agent which states that any agent who utilizes the MLS information will be charged MLS fees from the date of the waiver. If the firm is not an MLS participant in another association, the dues formula will be in force. (▇▇▇▇▇▇’s dues are based on his/her membership and any agents who are not members of the MLS.) • MLS Only- Pays a one-time Board fee & MLS Dues. MLS is not a part of the Board. Henderson County Board of REALTORS® Application & Agreement for REALTOR® MEMBERSHIP I hereby apply for REALTOR® Membership in the above-named board and My application fee and dues will be returned to me in the event of non-election. In the event of my election, I agree to abide by the Code of Ethics of the National Association of REALTORS®, which includes the duty to arbitrate, and the Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules & Regulations of the above-named Board, the State Association, and the National Association, and if required, I further agree to satisfactorily complete a reasonable and non-discriminatory written examination on such Code, Constitutions, Bylaws and Rules and Regulations. I understand membership brings cert...
Types of Memberships. Voting Members:
Types of Memberships i. Regular Member: Organizations signing this MoU will be treated as Regular Members. The organizations may nominate one senior staff member on the Executive Council and also nominate specific person(s) to be members of various committees within the Consortium.
Types of Memberships. The Club Membership issues different types of Memberships as described in these Rules and Regulations and as are set forth in the Membership Certificate.
Types of Memberships. 4.1. We distinguish two (2) types of memberships, namely (i) a full membership and (ii) a free membership. 4.2. A member with a full membership has full access to the complete Website and functions. 4.3. A member with a free membership has limited access to the Website and its functions. Subject to clause 4.4. we will charge no Subscription Fee for a free membership. 4.4. With a free membership You will not receive "matching information" if there is a match through "My Profile" or "I'm Looking for". You will only receive an e-mail with the overall information that due to your profile and selected interests a potential business partner could been found through the Website. To receive detailed information You will need to convert your free membership to a full membership.
Types of Memberships. ‌ An institution, individual or project can participate as indicated in the following table. Affiliated Partner When providing content for the final aim of EAGLE, the provision of content to Europeana. Cooperating Expert When taking part in one or more tasks (in which case several agreements might be established) of the project with sub-projects or related activities. Networking Partner When connected to the activities of the project for the mutual benefit of both EAGLE and the other party.

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  • Duties of Members Each Member must have a duty as set forth in Exhibit 1 to this agreement. The Members agree that the failure to satisfy a Member’s duties may result in the expulsion or removal of that Member. (a) If a Member fails at their duties for a period of one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days, the Member will lose their membership interest. The start date of the failure must be documented. (b) If a Member fails to do their duties for one hundred twenty (120) days out of any two hundred thirty nine (239) day period, the Company will consider such a failure and whether the Member will be expelled and lose their membership interest in accordance with this Article and Section ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ of the Act. The dates of failure in question must be documented. (c) If a Member disputes the completion of another Member’s duties and attempts to take over that Member’s interest, they must do so in writing by certified delivery to the Member’s residential address as listed in Exhibit 1. If certified delivery is not available, hand delivery by a third party is acceptable. (d) If a Member receives a complaint as described above, the Member must fulfill their established duties within fourteen (14) days. (e) If there is a dispute as to what any Member’s duties are or if those duties are being fulfilled, and the Members have gone through the dispute process outlined in the above subsections (a) through (d) of this Section 4.06, the Members agree to enter into binding mediation or arbitration to decide if the Member’s duties are being performed in compliance with the agreed duties as outlined in Exhibit 1 of this Agreement. If the Members fail to reach an agreement through arbitration or mediation, the Members in dispute agree to file a complaint in the appropriate Court to procure a decision as to the fulfillment of Members’ duties. Upon a decision by the Court that a Member has failed to meet its duties, the Member will assign and forfeit their membership interest to the other remaining Member(s). The assignment of the non-compliant Member’s membership interest will result in a debt owed to the non-compliant Member by the Company. The debt owed to the expelled Member shall be the aggregate sum of any capital contributions submitted to the Company by the expelled Member. (f) The value of the non-compliant Member’s interest being transferred to the remaining Member(s) must be determined before the transfer can be completed. During the course of the transfer, the non-compliant Member will maintain complete powers of membership in the Company. (g) In the event of a dispute of Member’s duties, Members may negotiate an exchange of membership interests for a lesser amount of Member duties, provided that modification is memorialized and attached to Exhibit 1.

  • Memberships All teachers are encouraged to belong to departmental and professional organizations and to accept responsibilities in these organizations.

  • Powers of Members Pursuant to Section ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ of the Act, the Members are authorized: (a) to make all decisions regarding the Company’s operations and legal affairs, including but not limited to: i. the sale, development, lease, or other disposition of the Company's assets; ii. the purchase or acquisition of other assets; iii. the management of all or any part of the Company's assets; iv. the borrowing of money and granting of security interests in the Company's assets; v. the pre-payment, refinancing, or extension of any loan affecting the Company's assets; vi. the compromise or release of any of the Company's claims or debts; and vii. the employment of persons, firms, or corporations for the operation and management of the Company's business; and (b) to execute and deliver: i. all contracts, conveyances, assignments, leases, sub-leases, franchise agreements, licensing agreements, management contracts, and maintenance contracts covering or affecting the Company's assets; ii. all checks, drafts, and other orders for the payment of the Company's funds; iii. all promissory notes, loans, security agreements and other similar documents; and iv. all other instruments of any kind relating to the Company's business and affairs.