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Might also add that the Pres would have little idea about football.He too spends too much time in a solarium
it will just take one bloke to start the ball rolling and the board will be up for a battle again
Pretty sure that ridiculous rule was changed to 5% by the federal govt late 2005 or early 2006.
249D Calling of general meeting by directors when requested by members (1) The directors of a company must call and arrange to hold a general meeting on the request of: (a) members with at least 5% of the votes that may be cast at the general meeting; or (b) at least 100 members who are entitled to vote at the general meeting. (1A) The regulations may prescribe a different number of members for the purposes of the application of paragraph (1)(b) to: (a) a particular company; or (b) a particular class of company.Without limiting this, the regulations may specify the number as a percentage of the total number of members of the company. (2) The request must: (a) be in writing; and (b) state any resolution to be proposed at the meeting; and (c) be signed by the members making the request; and (d) be given to the company. (3) Separate copies of a document setting out the request may be used for signing by members if the wording of the request is identical in each copy. (4) The percentage of votes that members have is to be worked out as at the midnight before the request is given to the company. (5) The directors must call the meeting within 21 days after the request is given to the company. The meeting is to be held not later than 2 months after the request is given to the company.249F Calling of general meetings by members (1) Members with at least 5% of the votes that may be cast at a general meeting of the company may call, and arrange to hold, a general meeting. The members calling the meeting must pay the expenses of calling and holding the meeting. (2) The meeting must be called in the same way—so far as is possible—in which general meetings of the company may be called. (3) The percentage of votes that members have is to be worked out as at the midnight before the meeting is called.http://www.comlaw.gov.au/ComLaw/Legislation/ActCompilation1.nsf/framelodgmentattachments/B53B3B897D43A689CA2571540017566B