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Sir in the lecture notes you mentioned that the ordinary resolution needs 14 days notice however in the case for special business with ordinary resolution you wrote 3 days and ordinary resolution with special notice 28 days and 21 days notice.
so basically for meetings with ordinary resolution you will need typically 14 days notice however if its
r special business with ordinary resolution 3 days and ordinary resolution with special notice 28 days and 21 days notice.
is this what you meant.
further you wrote ordinary business does not need notice.
Yes, you got it!
Although ordinary business does not need any notice period, that business will be carried out at a general meeting and, of course, the meeting will need the appropriate days’ notice.
Only once did I ever see a Notice of Meeting that said, amongst everything else, ‘…and to discuss those other matters that may ordinarily be conducted at a general meeting as ordinary business’.
I was SO excited!!!
Until I read on where it then specified ‘That is, the appointment of directors retiring by rotation, the reappointment of the auditors after their year of office has expired, ….’
OK?
