THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 2G - MEETINGS
PART 2G.1 - DIRECTORS' MEETINGS
Division 2 - Directors' meetings
SECTION 248E CHAIRING DIRECTORS' MEETINGS (replaceable rule - see section 135) 248E(1) [Election of chair] The directors may elect a director to chair their meetings. The directors may determine the period for which the director is to be the chair. 248E(2) [Requirement to elect] The directors must elect a director present to chair a meeting, or part of it, if: (a) a director has not already been elected to chair the meeting; or (b) a previously elected chair is not available or declines to act, for the meeting or the part of the meeting.
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