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newsletters:20180404 [2018/04/04 13:49] Adrian Woodleynewsletters:20180404 [2020/11/11 12:56] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   - Notice of a proposed special resolution to alter the rules, name or objects must be sent to all members of the Association.   - Notice of a proposed special resolution to alter the rules, name or objects must be sent to all members of the Association.
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   - In accordance with Constitution clause 20.1.2 members must be given at least 28 days’ notice of the meeting.   - In accordance with Constitution clause 20.1.2 members must be given at least 28 days’ notice of the meeting.
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   - Alterations to the rules (constitution) can only be made if supported by 75% of members voting at the meeting.   - Alterations to the rules (constitution) can only be made if supported by 75% of members voting at the meeting.
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   - Constitution clause 20.3 : When passed by the required majority at the Annual General Meeting or Special General Meeting called for that purpose, the proposal shall be submitted to the Mundaring Shire Council for approval.   - Constitution clause 20.3 : When passed by the required majority at the Annual General Meeting or Special General Meeting called for that purpose, the proposal shall be submitted to the Mundaring Shire Council for approval.
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   - Alterations to the rules only take effect when lodged with the Commissioner for Consumer Protection.   - Alterations to the rules only take effect when lodged with the Commissioner for Consumer Protection.