Absolutely, yes. If you are an owner and you want to question a board decision in writing, you can do so by writing to the board, stating your position, and requesting an entry on the agenda for the next board meeting.
At the meeting, you can request speaking time -- usually a short time -- where you can verbalize your objection and produce your evidence supporting your question/ other position. You can request that the board vote on understanding your objection, on reviewing your evidence that their vote required the questioning process, and wording their new decision in the form of a resolution requiring a board vote. Then, you can request that the matter be included in the minutes.
Cat Rescue, Incorporated is the name of an organization that is devoted to finding safe homes for cats that have been abused or stranded. More information can be found on their official website.
No, a comma is not needed after "incorporated" in a company name like "Smith Incorporated." This is because "Incorporated" is part of the official name of the company and is not used as a descriptive term that requires a comma for clarification.
The City & County of Tulsa, Oklahoma was incorporated in the Year of Our Lord 1836.
Quasi-official norms are unwritten rules or practices that are not officially mandated but are often followed in a particular organization or society. These norms can influence behavior, decision-making, and interactions among individuals or groups, even though they are not formally enforced.
The vice presidential candidate is not an official part of a party's organization at the national level.
To interrogate, which implies a pointed, hostile, or official questioning.
The official founding date of the Basque organization, Euskadi Ta Askatasuna was 1894.
No, "detain" is not a prefix. It is a verb that means to keep someone in official custody, typically for questioning or investigation.
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The official decision of the Supreme Court is known as an opinion. Rulings by the US Supreme Court cannot be appealed by a higher court.
An official sponsor of an event or organization contributes money or other assets to the organizations or organizers of the event usually in exchange for the right to advertise its connection to the event or organization. For example a sports shoe company might become an official sponsor for an athletic event or athletic organization.
The person in charge of affairs can vary depending on the context. It could refer to a government official, a manager, a company CEO, or a leader in an organization who is responsible for decision-making and overseeing operations. Clarifying the specific context or organization would provide a more accurate answer.