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Advisory board members do not usually have authority to make decisions or governing responsibilities and, as such, should have no liability. "Statutory members" is not a phrase with which I am familiar but if it refers to governing board members, they do have authority to make decisions and can be held liable.
No, but they do make the recommendation(s) to league commissioners, and/or the governing bodies who then make the ultimate decision(s).
The power or right to command or make final decisions typically rests with individuals or entities in positions of authority, such as leaders, managers, or governing bodies. This authority is often granted by legal, organizational, or social structures, depending on the context. Ultimately, the legitimacy of such power can derive from consent, expertise, or established rules and norms within a given system.
a real good one and dogs make the decisions for this country
they have to make important decisions for their kingdom like finding food if there is a shortage, and helping their people, and decidingwhat is best for their kingdom.
Direct Democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, allowed citizens to make political decisions.
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A formal decision by a governing body is known as a resolution or an ordinance. Resolutions are typically used to express the body’s stance or to make decisions on specific issues, while ordinances are laws enacted by the governing body that have legal force. Both serve to guide actions and policies within the jurisdiction of the governing entity.
Yes. Central banks are independent entities and they have the right to make rules and policy decisions governing the banks in their country.
Depends on what kind of decision you have to make