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The term "Lobbyist" specifically excludes the following persons: attorneys or other representatives retained or employed solely for the purpose of representing individuals, corporations or other entities during publicly noticed quasi-judicial proceedings where the law prohibits ex-parte communications; expert witnesses ...
Permits shall be required for all walls and fences, and except as may be approved as a result of public hearings, walls, fences, which obscure or obstruct vision, and hedges shall be restricted to the height, location and type as indicated hereinafter, and except when a higher wall, fence or hedge is required as a ...
Section 2 - 11.1(s) Of the Code Of Miami-Dade County defines lobbyists as all persons, firms, entities, Or corporations that are employed, designated, Or retained by a principal, with Or without compensation, Or that contract with a third party for economic consideration to perform lobbying activities on behalf of a ...
The Inspector General shall head the Office. The organization and administration of the Office of the Inspector General shall be sufficiently independent to assure that no interference or influence external to the Office adversely affects the independence and objectivity of the Inspector General.
For all contracts in which a bidder may use a Subcontractor, prior to contract award, the bidder shall provide a detailed statement of its policies and procedures for awarding subcontracts. Failure to provide the required statement shall preclude the bidder from receiving the contract.
Section 2 - 11.1(s) Of the Code Of Miami-Dade County defines lobbyists as all persons, firms, entities, Or corporations that are employed, designated, Or retained by a principal, with Or without compensation, Or that contract with a third party for economic consideration to perform lobbying activities on behalf of a ...
REMOVING A MEMBER ING TO GOVERNING DOCUMENTS The usual method of involuntary removal is a vote by the other members followed by a buyout based on the departing member's interest or share in the company. Member buyouts may be addressed in a buy-sell agreement or another internal governing document.
As with adding a member, you'll also need to vote to remove any members. You'll need to get a majority vote of the LLC members in order to have the policy amended. First, you'll want to draft a resolution to remove the member(s). Then, you can have a meeting where you want to vote on the resolution.
How to Remove Registered Agent in Florida LLC Fill out inhs17. This form is available here for download. Submit it online. Online submission to file a statement of resignation of registered agent is not an option at this time. Submit it by mail. Print the 6-page form, which includes the cover letter, and sign it.
In summary, withdrawal of a corporation is the termination of a corporate entity, which involves getting necessary approvals, satisfying required filings and fees, and dissolving assets. The process can be complicated and varies depending on local laws and the articles of incorporation.