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Guest Larry Cisar

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A resignation is a request to be excused from a duty and can be withdrawn up to the point at which it is accepted or otherwise acted on. It needn't be in writing (though that's preferable).

So it's up to your organization to figure out if the res"

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Around here, the default rule (not in RONR, but it should be) seems to be

"The person or body authorized in the bylaws to fill a vacancy, is the p or b who (or which) may accept a resignation, thus making it final".

And if the "

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Not really - since your new(?) bylaws are "under construction", the old (actually they are the current ones) control the situation. What do they say?

Chances are they do NOT give the president any dictatorial powers.

What was (is) "

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Without seeing your bylaws, I can't be sure, but do they say how vacancies are to be filled?

If they say nothing about that, only the general membership can, by a vote, accept your resignation because only they can fill the vacancy. That part IS"

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> our by laws are currently under construction so to speak, so we have very old ones that are not specific <

If the old (current) bylaws are brief and non-specific, then it is less likely that the president has any such powers. The default "

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