Dear Sir,
What are the differences between call for meeting and resolution?
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Call for meeting and resolution
Calling a meeting is where notice of a meeting is sent to the shareholders telling them that a meeting is going to be held on (say) 30 November. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss and, if thought fit, to pass the following resolutions:
1 To approve the payment to OpenTuition the sum of $8 million in respect of their undying devotion to the cause of assisting ACCA and other accountancy students to pass their exams
2 To approve the re-election of Sepp Blatter for the remainder of his mortal existence to the position of Chair of FIFA and to pay him as much money as he himself shall decide
3 To drop Ian Bell from the England test team for his failure to hang on to an easy slip catch off Hafeez in the first test match in Dubai
Those would be resolutions and, hopefully, they will be passed by a unanimous decision in favour
Fat chance! :-(
OK?
On reflection, no, don't pass that second resolution. A lifetime of Blatter, Platini and company would be too much to witness
Thanks for your explanation.
You're welcome
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