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Specificity of Special Meeting Notice


Weldon Merritt

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If a special meeting is called for the purpose of considering a motion to make a donation to a specified fund, is it necessary that the notice specify the amount of the donation? (The bylaws provide for special meetings, and the donation would be within the organization’s object.)

If it is not necessary to specify the amount, then it seems that the motion could be for any amount (at least up to the amount in the treasury). But if the amount must be specified in the notice, then I assume that an amendment to decrease the amount would be in order, but an amendment to increase the amount would not be.

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If the motion does not  require previous notice normally, I think the answer is no, based on this:

"The requirement that business transacted at a special meeting be specified in the call should not be confused with a requirement that previous notice of a motion be given. Although the call of a special meeting must state the purpose of the meeting, it need not give the exact content of individual motions that will be considered. When a main motion related to business specified in the call of a special meeting is pending, it is as fully open to germane amendment as if it had been moved at a regular meeting. "  RONR (11th ed.), p. 93

 

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