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AGM Vote on Previous Board Decisions


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Guest Kim Goldsworthy

Bruce P,

>>Can a motion be made by the owners at condo AGM, seconded and voted on thereby overturning a decision previously made by the Board of Directors?<<

kg: Two answers.

• Yes, they can, if the power split allo"

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Guest Kim Goldsworthy

Bruce,

>>Would that make a difference?<<

kg: I don't know.

Does it empower your board, or not?

Someone in your org will have to READ that document, or have someone read it to you.

Either way, that's the end of you"

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> If so, then all decisions made by a Board throughout the year could be voted on by condo owners at the AGM and overturned... <

Note that motions that have been fully carried out cannot be overturned (technically, 'overturning' would be do"

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Guest JDStackpole

This is only indirectly an RONR-based comment, but my personal experience is that Condominiums (Condominia-?) usually have bylaws that empower the Board to do everything, and the general membership is left ONLY with the power to elect Board members, somet"

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There are many, fine organizations whose bylaws (or other governing documents, laws or regulations) empower the board of directors to make all or almost all significant decisions.

Read the bylaws, governing documents, laws and regulations that ap"

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