Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters - Community trusts - Trustees

375: Trustees' term of office

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"How long trustees get to keep their job"

When you are a trustee of a community trust, you hold your position until someone else is chosen to take your place. You can stop being a trustee if you decide to leave your position. If you want to keep being a trustee, you can be chosen again, which is called being re-elected, you can find more information about this by looking at the related legislation.

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Part 3Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters
Community trusts: Trustees

375Trustees' term of office

  1. The trustees of a community trust hold office until their successors are appointed or elected.

  2. An individual trustee ceases to hold office if he or she vacates his or her office.

  3. A trustee is eligible for re-election.

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