Examples of Quorum of Members in a sentence
A Quorum of Members is required for all Membership votes or elections, except as otherwise provided in the Governing Documents.
In the absence of a Quorum of Members, no business may be transacted, except to adjourn the meeting to another date and time.
Should it become known in advance of a regularly scheduled or Special Meeting that a Quorum of Members will not be present, or due to inclement weather, the Mayor/Chair shall cancel the Meeting and all business will be carried forward to the next Meeting.The Clerk will provide Notice of Cancellation of the Meeting to all Members, the CAO, the Press and post it on the Township’s website.
If in this second meeting the Quorum is not reached, then this second meeting shall be entitled to decide even if less than the Quorum of Members is present or represented.
Such resolutions or motions, if offered at a club meeting, shall be referred to the board without discussion, unless a Quorum of Members and a Quorum of the Board are present and at least two-thirds of the Members and two- thirds of the Directors vote to waive this requirement.
Section 3 Quorum of Members of the Corporation No required number of Members of the Corporation need be present at any Special or Annual Meeting of the Members to constitute a quorum of the membership.
Section IV: Quorum of Members for Meetings • A quorum of 85 percent of the Voting and Non-Voting Council Members is required for the conduct of business and consists of the presence of a majority of its members.
Section 6(c) Quorum of Members entitled to Vote: A quorum for a meeting of the members shall consist of at least fifteen (15) members entitled to vote on any matter brought to the membership for a vote, with such fifteen (15) members being represented either in person, by proxy, or present though any internet or electronic means sufficient to permit the member to participate in the matters being brought before the Members for any vote.
From and after the first day of the fiscal year immediately following the commencement of assessments, the maximum may be increased above the amount which can be set by the Board with the affirmative vote of sixty-seven percent (67%) of the Class A members who are present and voting, in person or by proxy, at a meeting at which a Quorum of Members is present, and with the consent of the Class C Member, if Class C membership has not ceased.
Robert’s Rules of Order (Simplified) PrefaceContentsPrinciples of Parliamentary Procedure Preparing for a MeetingProcedures Used in Meetings Quorum of Members The AgendaDebate on MotionsProper Wording of a Motion Determining Results of a Vote Roll Call VoteChallenging a Ruling of the Chair Committee of the WholeVoting Rights of the Chair How Motions are Classified The Main MotionTable 1.