A book in which the proceedings of meetings are recorded.
a glass case contains the minute book of a subcommittee meeting in 1899
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- Minutes are agreed and signed by the Chairman and full recording takes place in a minute book of Commission decisions.
- Budgets for expenditure on patents and publicity are referred to in the company minute books.
- They were taught meeting procedure and to keep minute books.
- The original handwritten minute books have been faithfully and exactly reproduced.
- There was evidence in the minute book that the Board did not meet for several months.
- The main records to have survived from the early years of the company are the directors' minute books.
- The first meeting recorded in the minute book is dated 17 th October 1772.
- Only a few comments about road gradients are noted in the minute books of the local road trusts.
- The minute book does not record any formal disbanding, though those proceedings may have been recorded elsewhere.
- The game's development is documented in the minutes book of these societies.