A registered owner may lose the right to vote, or have their representatives lose the right to vote, if a mortgagee in possession claims this right by written notice to the secretary. An owner does not have the right to vote if that owner owes the body corporate a debt at the time of the meeting, except in the case of a motion by resolution without dissent. The person may still be a voter for the purpose of calculating a quorum.



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