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Define: Point of Privilege

The meaning of “Point of Privilege” differs based on where it is used. We list many below, then combine them into one or more market-standard definitions.

  • Point of Privilege means an issue raised by a member when they believe that their integrity or the integrity of the council is being questioned. Seen in 14 SEC filings
  • Point of Privilege means a method by which a member can address perceived false or harmful statements about the council. Seen in 9 SEC filings
  • Point of Privilege means the act of challenging a dispute raised by a member that concerns their rights, privileges, or integrity or those of the collective committee. Seen in 8 SEC filings
  • Point of Privilege means includes all issues affecting the collective rights of the council members or the behavior of individual members. Seen in 8 SEC filings
  • Point of Privilege means a query by a member regarding the individual or collective rights and powers of a council or committee that uphold their ability to operate freely. Seen in 8 SEC filings
  • Point of Privilege means a concern related to the esteem, dignity, character, rights, or professionalism of council members or staff, or the council's dignity. Seen in 7 SEC filings
  • Point of Privilege means a problem affecting the collective rights and immunities of the council or the position and behavior of members as elected representatives. Seen in 7 SEC filings

Note: pulled this data out of the SEC EDGAR Database of 500,000 records from the past 22 years of filings. We regularly update this page as new filings and definitions come in.

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Genie Definition 1

Point of Privilege means an issue raised by a member challenging the integrity, rights, or conduct of themselves, colleagues, or the council.

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Relevant Circumstances

  • Establishing governance rules in a newly formed organization.
  • Clarifying procedures for dispute resolution within an organization.
  • Amending existing organization rules or bylaws.
  • Forming agreements that outline the expected conduct of members.

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Point of Privilege means an issue raised by a member challenging the integrity, rights, or conduct of themselves, colleagues, or the council