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BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT (ACCOMMODATION MODULE) REGULATION 2020 - REG 88
Power of person chairing general meeting to rule motion out of order [SM, s 98]
88 Power of person chairing general meeting to rule motion out of order [SM,
s 98]
(1) The person chairing a general meeting of the body corporate must rule a
motion out of order if— (a) the motion, if carried, would— (i) conflict
with the Act , this regulation or the by-laws, or a motion already voted on at
the meeting; or
(ii) be unlawful or unenforceable for another reason; or
(b)
for a motion other than a procedural motion for the conduct of the meeting, or
a motion to correct minutes—the substance of the motion was not included in
the agenda for the meeting.
(2) The person chairing the meeting must, when
ruling a motion, out of order— (a) give reasons for the ruling; and
(b) for
a ruling given under subsection (1) (a) —state how the ruling may be
reversed by the persons present and entitled to vote on the issue.
(3) The
persons present and entitled to vote may reverse a ruling given under
subsection (1) (a) by passing an ordinary resolution disagreeing with the
ruling.
(4) The reasons given by the person chairing the meeting for ruling a
motionout of order must be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.
(5) To
remove any doubt, it is declared that— (a) nothing in subsection (1) (a)
(i) permits the chairperson to rule an original motion that is part of a group
of same-issue motions out of order simply because another original motion that
is part of that group has already been voted on; and
(b) if the chairperson
rules an original motion that is part of a group of same-issue motions out of
order, the other motions that are part of the group may still be considered by
the meeting.
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