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  • #52839
    TrulEConcerned
    Flatchatter

      Greetings all,

      The agenda for the AGM was recently posted to owners. The managing agent wants to remove a motion (or motions, so far it is unclear) from the agenda. No reasons were revealed for this late change.

      My question is: can the AGM go ahead as scheduled (presumably with the relevant motions not being discussed) or does a change in the listed motions (in this case between 1 and 3 being withdrawn) require a new agenda to be sent out and a new date set for the AGM?

      Please advise. Thanks.

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    • #52848
      scotlandx
      Strataguru

        Yes, the meeting can still go ahead. There is an issue where you want to add motions to a notice of meeting that has gone out, as the owners are required to have notice of any motions. You can always withdraw a motion, other than a motion that is required to be included under the Act. You can advise at the meeting that motions have been withdrawn.

        I don’t know what the motions are, but for example if they were motions that had been put up by an owner, the owner may decide to withdraw them. (not sure why those motions would be the first three but anyway…)

        #52853
        TrulEConcerned
        Flatchatter
        Chat-starter

          Thanks ScotlandX,

          You make sense, especially about the need to give adequate notice when ADDING motions.

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