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ARTICLE
6.1.3 - RESOLUTIONS OF BODY OF MEMBERS
Any resolution of the Body of Members may be taken with
simple majority of all members, holding a valid
membership, present or duly represented in a meeting
provided that such resolution covers topics, explicitly
stated as an item on the agenda in the invitation for
the meeting and provided that such resolution does not
relate to the following issues :-
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1 |
Formal
approval of the actions of the Executive Committee.
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2 |
Election
of the Executive Committee. |
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Amendment
of the Article of Association. |
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Dismissal
of the Executive Committee. |
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Dissolution of the Association. |
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For any
resolution as stipulated above in paragraphs 1 to 5 a
majority of 75% of the Association's registered members,
present or duly represented in a meeting is required
provided that such meeting is attended by at least 25%
of the Association's registered members. A member will
be considered as present if duly represented by another
member.
In the
event that an assembly, convened to resolve any of the
above issues, stated in paragraphs 1 to 5 does not meet
the quorum of attendance required, the Executive
Committee shall call for a subsequent meeting, to be
held directly after such meeting. The second meeting
shall be considered as having a quorum regardless of the
number of members, present or represented if the
invitation to such meeting mentions so.
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(6.1) Body
of Members. |
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(6.1.1)
Annual Meetings. |
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(6.1.2)
Extraordinary Meetings. |
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(6.1.3)
Resolutions of the Body of Members. |
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(6.2)
Executive Committee. |
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