Examples of General Meeting of Members in a sentence
Individuals, who are Members of the Association at least 35 days in advance of any General Meeting of the Members of the Association, are entitled to notice of and to vote at such General Meeting of Members.
A General Meeting of Members may also be called as provided in the Corporations Act by delivering to the Registrar a requisition specifying the purpose or business to be transacted at the meeting, signed by no less than one tenth of the Members entitled to vote at the meeting proposed.
Provided that notice specifying the intention to pass such resolution has been given with the notice of meeting, eligible voting Members of the Association, by a resolution passed by at least 2/3 of the votes cast at a General Meeting of Members may remove any Director before the expiration of his or her term of office, and, by a majority of the votes cast at that Meeting, may elect any person in his or her stead for the remainder of his or her term.
Individuals, who are Members of the Association at least 30 days in advance of any General Meeting of the Members of the Association, are entitled to notice of and to vote at such General Meeting of Members.
Spalvieri added notifications are published in the Portager and the Kalamazoo Gazette as well.
A Special General Meeting of Members may be called at any time at the discretion of the Board, and will be called within thirty (30) days of receiving a written request for a Special Meeting from a majority of voting Members.
The Members shall, at the Annual General Meeting of Members in each year, appoint an auditor.
Unless provided to the contrary by these Rules, a Member shall be liable to pay a call made pursuant to a resolution carried at a General Meeting of Members called (inter alia) for that purpose.
The company whose membership has thus been cancelled may appeal against the decision to the General Meeting of Members.
Rules governing the operations of the Association may be passed and carried out by the Board of Directors as long as they are not contrary to the Act or the By-Laws, which will only be in effect until the next Annual General Meeting of Members.