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Guest H.Wm.Mountcastle

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Guest Kim Goldsworthy

Craig,

You do know, of course, that Robert's Rules of order forbids the use of proxies, because it violates a fundamental principle of parliamentary law.

Thus The Book is rather light on those things which The Book disallows.

-kg"

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Guest Gary c Tesser

Craig, it's good that you have those books. (PLease read In Brief as soon as you can -- should take a couple of hours unless you get lost. After those couple of hours, you will be a lot less new.)

I'l say sympathetically that, to someone new to"

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Guest H.Wm.Mountcastle

>>Unless your state/municipal law (which supersedes RONR and you bylaws) allows them.<<

Well, it may not be enough to simply "allow" them if it also stipulates they must be specifically authorized in the bylaws. Now if it ma"

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Guest Paul McClintock

> I was lead to beleive the use of a proxy is legal in our bylaws

I've seen bylaws allow proxies for association meetings (meetings of all members) but are silent about proxies for board or committee meetings. Under RONR, in such a case the "

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Guest Paul McClintock

> I was lead to beleive the use of a proxy is legal in our bylaws

I've seen bylaws allow proxies for association meetings (meetings of all members) but are silent about proxies for board or committee meetings. Under RONR, in such a case the "

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Guest Paul McClintock

> I was lead to beleive the use of a proxy is legal in our bylaws

I've seen bylaws allow proxies for association meetings (meetings of all members) but are silent about proxies for board or committee meetings. Under RONR, in such a case, pro"

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Guest Paul McClintock

> I was lead to beleive the use of a proxy is legal in our bylaws

I've seen bylaws allow proxies for association meetings (meetings of all members) but are silent about proxies for board or committee meetings. Under RONR, in such a case, pro"

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Guest H.Wm.Mountcastle

>>But that's just me. :)<<

I'm afraid it's not just you.

We're all hoping for a cure. Or at least coverage for our pre-existing condition.

Rumor has it that the 11th Edition will contain a "black box" warni"

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> Well, I was simply alerting anyone to know there were more replies than the upper frame indicated. <

Yeah, I noticed that same weirdness on a thread a few days ago (some, but not all, replies showing in the upper frame). I wonder if there"

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