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" Member may resign, on giving notice of his intention, in writing, to the Council ; but no one can withdraw his name from the books of the Institute unless his Subscription shall have been paid for the year in which the notice of his resignation is received. "
Journal of the Institute of Bankers - Page 5
by Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1897
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The Solicitors' Journal & Reporter, Volume 8

Law - 1864 - 1032 pages
...only be by virtue of a special resolution as defined by section 51, which requires that there shall be a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the company for the time being entitled to vote at a general meeting, of which due notice has been given....
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The Law and Practice of Joint-stock and Other Public Companies: Including ...

Henry Thring Baron Thring - Corporation law - 1875 - 918 pages
...resolution has been fully explained at page 167. An extraordinary resolution is a resolution passed by a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the company assembled at a general meeting, of which notice specifying the intention to propose such resolution...
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Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volume 1

Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1880 - 992 pages
...tlio books of the Institute. 9. Any Fellow. Associate, or Member may resign, on giving notice of his intention, in writing, to the Council ; but no one...Institute unless his Subscription shall have been paid. 1 0. The Council may, by a majority of not loss than throe-fourths of those present at a meeting, special...
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A Digest of the Questions Asked at the Final Examination of Articled Clerks ...

Richard Hallilay - Civil procedure - 1884 - 680 pages
...resolution" as defined by the Joint-Stock Companiss Act, 1862. A.—A special resolution is one passed by a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the company qualified to vote, present either in person or by proxy (where proxies are allowed) at any...
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History of the Bank of England: A Comprehensive Account of Its Origin ...

Joseph Hume Francis - Banks and banking - 1888 - 310 pages
...of the Institute. 17. Any fellow, associate, or ordinary member may resign, on giving notice of his intention, in writing, to the council ; but no one...18. A majority of not less than three-fourths of the council present at a meeting, special notice having been given for that purpose, may remove from the...
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A History and Description of the Collie Or Sheep Dog in His British Varieties

Rawdon Briggs Lee - Collie - 1890 - 226 pages
...general meeting, by a resolution of which due notice shall have been given, and which shall be carried by a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the club for the time being,, remove any member of the committee, and they may elect in the usual manner...
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Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Court of Justiciary, and ..., Volume 19

Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1464 pages
...whether there is a good voluntary liquidation or not. By the 51st section of the Companies Act of 18G2, a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the company voting either in person or by proxy is required to pass such a special resolut; n as we have...
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Minutes of the General Council, Volume 1

University of Aberdeen - 1898 - 364 pages
...resolution of the Association. " (2) A resolution shall be deemed to be special which has been passed by a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the Association present at any general meeting of which notice, specifying the intention to propose such...
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The Ontario Law Reports: Cases Determined in the Court of Appeal ..., Volume 15

Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 796 pages
...to wind up the same": sec. 4, sub-sec. 3. An extraordinary resolution means a resolution passed by a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the company for the time being entitled to vote, present in person or by proxy, at any general meeting...
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Mozley and Whiteley's Law Dictionary

Herbert Newman Mozley, George Crispe Whiteley, Frederick George Neave, Leonard Henry West - Law - 1904 - 368 pages
...Act, 1862 (stat. 25 & 26 Viet. c. 89), a special resolution is defined to be a resolution passed by a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the company present in person or by proxy, and confirmed by a majority of such members as may be present...
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