Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006
Division 201 - What are the rules concerning general meetings?
Subdivision 201-B - How to call general meetings
SECTION 201-20
AMOUNT OF NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETINGS
General rule
201-20(1)
Subject to subsection
(2)
, at least 21 days notice must be given of a general meeting. However, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation
'
s constitution may specify a longer minimum period of notice.
Calling meetings on shorter notice
201-20(2)
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation:
(a) may call an AGM on shorter notice, if all the members of the corporation agree beforehand; and
(b) may call any other general meeting on shorter notice, if at least 95 % of the members of the corporation agree beforehand.
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation cannot call an AGM or other general meeting on shorter notice if it is a meeting of the kind referred to in subsection (3) or (4) .
Shorter notice not allowed - removing or appointing director
201-20(3)
At least 21 days notice must be given of a general meeting at which a resolution will be moved to:
(a) remove a director under section 249-10 ; or
(b)
appoint a director in place of a director removed under that section.
Shorter notice not allowed
-
removing auditor
201-20(4)
At least 21 days notice must be given of a general meeting at which a resolution will be moved to remove an auditor.
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