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An ordinary resolution is a motion that is passed at a property constituted general meeting when, of those who vote, more voters vote in favour than against. This can either be in terms of number of owners, or (when a poll is requested) in terms of the contribution lot entitlements.  Polls are used only for ordinary resolutions conducted by open ballot.  A poll may only be requested by a person entitled to vote at a general meeting. The request must be made in person at the meeting or by writing the request on the voting paper for the motion. The request must come before the meeting decides the next motion to be considered at the meeting, or if the motion is the last motion on the agenda, before the meeting is closed.

 

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