Section 14 of the Constitution of Urabba Parks
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Section 14 of the Constitution of Urabba Parks provides for the conditions for making resolutions of its members.
Compiled text (Section 14 - Resolutions of the directors of Urabba Parks)
(1) For a resolution of the directors to be made, the question of the resolution must be passed unanimously by all the votes cast by directors eligible to vote on it.
(2) Nothing in subsection (1) applies to any vote of:
- (a) a parliamentary body;
- (b) the body of advisors to the enacting component of the legislature where a member of the body must be a director to exercise any power of advice;
- (c) a director who the body of advisors to the enacting component of the legislature;
- (d) a judicial body; or
- (e) a body charged with the governance or management of any entity formed under the law of Urabba Parks;
and the members of the body required for the meeting of the body to proceed with business shall constitute the directors required for the meeting proceed with business.
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| Statute or Instrument | Number and year | Assent | Commencement | Application, saving and transitional provisions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Constitution Adoption 2021 | No. 1, 2021 | 11 Jan 2021 | 1 Feb 2021 (gaz 2021,p. 1) |
| Provision affected | How affected |
|---|---|
Relevant notes from the explanatory memorandum
94. This section intends to ensure that the power of the directors is exercised by the relevant branch of management or the body otherwise empowered to exercise the power.
95. Subsection (1) provides that resolutions of the directors of Urabba Parks must be made by all of directors.
96. Subsection (2) provides subsection (1) does not apply to proceedings of the various branches of management (the Parliament and the Executive) and bodies charged with the governance and management of bodies formed under internal law, such as campus government entities and committees of management of associations.
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