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1 quorate meeting
1) Общая лексика: имеющее кворум собрание2) Юридический термин: правомочное заседание (Совета директоров; Наблюдательного совета), правомочное собрание (акционеров общества) -
2 meeting was duly constituted and quorate
Юридический термин: собрание правомочноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > meeting was duly constituted and quorate
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quorate — The number of shareholders or directors at general or board meetings who must be present at a meeting to allow proceedings to be validly and effectively conducted. The quorum required for a meeting of a company s shareholders and directors is… … Law dictionary
quorate — quo‧rate [ˈkwɔːrt] adjective formal a meeting that is quorate has a quorum present: • If the company had only two members, the death of one may mean that no quorate meetings can be held. * * * quorate UK US /ˈkwɔːreɪt/ adjective FORMAL ►… … Financial and business terms
quorate — ► ADJECTIVE Brit. ▪ (of a meeting) attended by a quorum … English terms dictionary
quorate — 1. noun /ˈkwɔː(ɹ).ət/ A quorum 2. adjective /ˈkwɔː(ɹ).ət/ Having a quorum With only five people able to make it to the meeting, we were barely quorate … Wiktionary
quorate — adjective technical a meeting that is quorate has a quorum present opposite inquorate … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
quorate — UK [ˈkwɔːreɪt] / US [ˈkwɔreɪt] adjective British formal a meeting that is quorate has enough people present to allow official decisions to be made … English dictionary
quorate — [ kwɔ:rət, reɪt] adjective Brit. (of a meeting) attended by a quorum … English new terms dictionary
quorate — /ˈkwɔreɪt/ (say kwawrayt) adjective (of a meeting) having a quorum in attendance …
quorate — adj. Brit. (of a meeting) attended by a quorum. Etymology: QUORUM … Useful english dictionary
Kingdom of Yugoslavia — For other uses, see Yugoslavia. Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1 Краљевина Југославија Kraljevina Jugoslavija ← … Wikipedia
quorum — quo·rum / kwōr əm/ n [Middle English, a select number of English justices of the peace formerly required to be present at sessions to constitute a lawful bench, from Latin, of whom, genitive plural of qui who; from the wording of the commission… … Law dictionary