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Jimmy
thanks again…will have a read of this.
So both of us could potentially be committee members…him as non-owner, myself as owner….and I could get a current non-committee member and owner to nominate him As a committee member somehow prior to the meeting, and then I could nominate my fiancé at the AGM as president…interesting….have asked our strata manager about same but not received clear response on any of this….we really appreciate it….
oh..and at the AGM we vote as one entity…but both of us can be present, right ?
Steph
@JimmyT said:
Your fiance can only be nominated by a member of the committee so unless you are also a member of the committee, he would have to first get elected and then get nominated by another committee member. The regulations seem to specify that the nominations have to be by “another member”.I will look into that and report back here.
You can nominate anyone to act as your proxy provided you do it on the appropriate form (which should be provided with your agenda) and that all your levies are paid up to date BEFORE the meeting.
Thanks so much again Jimmy. Yes, I am currently a committee member myself so it sounds like I could ask him to attend as my proxy at next AGM in Feb (this means I cannot attend at same meeting right ?) and nominate him as president. There are other committee members who would vote him in as president. I will download proxy form here…Steph
Jimmy
Thank you very much for your speedy reply.
Would I myself (the owner) have to be present at the AGM to be able to nominate my partner as president or could I complete a proxy form prior to the meeting to 1) have him attend the meeting on my behalf and 2) for him to be nominated as president in my potential absence ? (that is if he is voted in by remainder of owners present at AGM and no one else is elected for position of president/chairman at this meeting).
Thanks again
Steph
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