Roll of Members

/ˈroʊl əv ˈmɛmbərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An official list of individuals entitled to vote or participate in a corporate or organizational body.
    The roll of members was updated before the annual general meeting to confirm eligibility to vote.

Forms

  • roll of members
  • roll of member

Commentary

The roll of members is usually maintained by the secretary of a corporation or organization and is critical for validating voting rights and membership status in legal and procedural contexts.

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