Our AGM is due shortly and almost all non attenders have asked the current chair to act as there proxy vote,the situation is that he will hold a "single handed" a majority vote is this allowed.? Is there no limit on how many proxies a one person can hold ?
Regards
Barry
			
			
									
						
										
						Proxy Votes
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Re: Proxy Votes
Hi Barry
Those who wish to appoint a proxy to vote on their behalf must do so in writing. According to Article 28 of the Jointly-Owned Building law:
"The appointment of a proxy must be made by a document signed by the person who appoints the proxy or by his representative. The proxy may be general or appointed for a specific meeting and does not have to be any owner."
There is no limit on the number of proxies one person can hold.
Regards,
			
			
									
						
							Those who wish to appoint a proxy to vote on their behalf must do so in writing. According to Article 28 of the Jointly-Owned Building law:
"The appointment of a proxy must be made by a document signed by the person who appoints the proxy or by his representative. The proxy may be general or appointed for a specific meeting and does not have to be any owner."
There is no limit on the number of proxies one person can hold.
Regards,
Nigel Howarth
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