Yes, the names of individuals who abstain from a vote typically need to be recorded in the minutes, especially in formal meetings or organizations that follow parliamentary procedures. This ensures transparency and accountability in the decision-making process. Recording abstentions also provides a complete record of participation, reflecting the views of all members present. However, specific requirements may vary depending on the organization's rules or governing documents.
Please abstain from calling me names. To keep from doing something.
No one recorded all their names.
it means that he thinks they are a pieice of $#!t duhh! okay now.... 7 minutes later ...... 9 minutes later... bye.
The names of Lots daughters are not mentioned in the bible.
Unfortunately, none that are in recorded history, except for the young man who survived name Pliny, who became the world's first Volcanologist.
will you be there
When a CA title has 2 names on it the way the names are recorded will decide who can sell the vehicle. If the names on the title read "person 1 / person 2" then both parties would have to sign off title to sell vehicle but when the title reads "person 1 or person 2 then only one of the two people have to sign the title in order to sell the vehicle. So basically if the names are recorded with a / (meaning end) between the names then both parties must sell but if the names are recorded with an OR between them then only one person has to sign off title for sale. Other states may be different, so check with your DMV to be sure. In some, "or" is used instead of "/."
Names existed prior to recorded (written) history.
Fenrir had no children, at least none that were recorded.
The 8 planets of the solar system have been observed since ancient times and were named long ago, by people whose names are not recorded by history.
Francis had six siblings but their names are not recorded.
Yes. Census records through 1930 are now public documents. They can be accessed in person at various libraries, historical societies, and Mormon family research centers. They are also accessible through Ancestry.com. Starting with 1850 census, names of all persons in household were recorded. Beore that, the only name recorded was that of the head of household.