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{{Societies Act FAQs TOC}} | {{Societies Act FAQs TOC}} | ||
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society]] (PLEO) in | {{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society]] (PLEO) in January 2024}} | ||
===What is a consent resolution?=== | ===What is a consent resolution?=== | ||
A consent resolution of directors is a directors’ resolution that is passed without having a meeting of directors. To pass a consent resolution, a copy of the resolution must first be sent to all directors. The default requirement from the ''Societies Act'' is for all the directors to agree. However, this can be reduced to a lesser number through the bylaws. The consent must be given in writing or as provided for by the bylaws. | A consent resolution of directors is a directors’ resolution that is passed without having a meeting of directors. To pass a consent resolution, a copy of the resolution must first be sent to all directors. The default requirement from the ''Societies Act'' is for all the directors to agree. However, this can be reduced to a lesser number through the bylaws. The consent must be given in writing or as provided for by the bylaws. |
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