You need to review the documents that set up the corporation, company, board or other entity to determine if and how a decision can be appealed. You might also review the employee handbook if applicable.
A board of directors
Yes, it is possible to appeal a decision made on an appeal. This process is known as a secondary appeal or a second-level appeal.
The first motion to appeal goes back to the judge who made the original decision.
They oversee a company and answer to stock holders. The board of directors provides the company with direction and advice. It is the responsibility of the board of directors to ensure that the company fulfills its mission statement. In doing so, the board of directors frequently sets the company's policy objectives. A good board of directors should include knowledgeable and experienced business people. From: http:/www.wisegeek.com/what-does-a-board-of-directors-do.htm A board of directors should NOT be made up of friends and relatives; one or two members can be friends or acquaintances if they are business people or experienced board members.
A group of directors is called a board of directors. A board of directors is made up of many individuals that help control a company, like the president, vice president, chief executive officer, treasurer, and secretary.
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Exactly as you wrote it: The members of the Board made a decision. Capitalizing "Members" may also be acceptable
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A group of directors is called a board of directors. A board of directors is made up of many individuals that help control a company, like the president, vice president, chief executive officer, treasurer, and secretary.
Yes, it is possible to appeal an indictment. An appeal is a legal process where a higher court reviews the decision made by a lower court. If a person believes that the indictment was unjust or incorrect, they can file an appeal to have the decision reviewed.
You can appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a lower court, but you cannot appeal a decision made by the Supreme Court
In 1974 the board of directors of the public utility company I was working for reduced everyone's salary by 5%. We were told after the decision was made. We were not happy campers as you can imagine.