#13149
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    A general meeting is a general meeting so an EGM can correct the minutes of an AGM and vice versa.

    Theoretically, and ONLY theoretically, it's the same people who were at the first meeting and they are the only ones who can tell if the minutes are accurate.

    A simple majority can decide if and how the minutes should be amended.

    A single person at the meeting can propose that the minutes not be accepted (standard business at the beginning of the meeting is to approve the minutes of the previous meeting) but you need 25 percent of owners or a majority of the EC to call the EGM in the first place.

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