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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
The Sectional Titles Act is not intended to impose onerous and restrictive conditions on owners and it is not necessary to so do. Most owners respect the wishes and privacy of others, keep their sections and exclusive use areas in good condition...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
The body must hold an Annual General Meeting (AGM) within four months of the end of the body corporate's financial year. According to management rule 56, the agenda for the AGM must include at least the following: •    The...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
Management rule 54 requires at least fourteen days notice to be given of an annual general meeting of the body corporate unless everybody who is entitled to attend agrees to a shorter notice period. If a special or unanimous resolution is to...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
Every general meeting of the body corporate, other than the AGM, is deemed to be a special general meeting. All business at these meetings is considered to be special business, irrespective of the type of resolution that may be required....
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
With the exception of the first, inaugural meeting of the body corporate, general meetings require at least fourteen days notice of the meeting. Only with the agreement of all persons who are entitled to attend may a shorter notice period be...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
Every owner is entitled to attend every general meeting of the body corporate, and should make every effort to attend and participate. An owner who is not able to attend a particular meeting should give his or her proxy to a third party. A proxy...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
Management rule 57 states that no business may be transacted at a general meeting unless a quorum is present, either in person or by proxy. For the purpose of a general meeting, a quorum is defined as: In schemes of ten units or less - owners...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
The first meeting of a new body corporate is held under the chairmanship of the developer. At every subsequent meeting the chairman of trustees will preside as chairman unless the members present resolve that an owner should act as chairman. If...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
Management rule 60 deals with voting procedures at a general meeting. Most resolutions will be decided by a show of hands in which case each person who is entitled to vote will have one vote. Ordinary resolutions are usually decided by this...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
The term "ordinary resolution" is neither defined nor recognised in the Act or rules. However, in this publication the term is used to describe a resolution that is neither "special" nor "unanimous". Â Ordinary Resolutions An ordinary...
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