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Friend was a member of a members club for 25yrs (afiliated to RAOB), was a respected financial supporter (tens of thousands of pounds), during Covid epidemic, membership process was suspended.
Feb 2023 membership was submitted for renewal, this was refused, (note: in its history no member of RAOB has been refused membership, unless subjected to disciplinary action).
He believes it is because of his recent civil marriage. The club will not give any reason for the refusal.
The club was originally unincorporated but 2004 became an Incorporated club (Ltd).
To add insult to injury, in recognition of his support over the years, 2018 he was made an honorary member, however a new director who has recently taken over management is denying he has this position
and will not provide the general meeting minutes that prove the fact. He is stating that they no longer have them.
I am of the thought. that a Club Company (incorporated),each member of the club is required to be issued at least one share, This is how the club was managed for the first 8 years,
however when the originating director died, the directors decided to allocate all the shares listed as "500 shares for members" amongst themselves (5 in number).. does this now make it a Proprietary
Company.
All data requests and letter before claim have been ignored.
They will proceed with claim under Equalities Act 2010
any guidance appreciated
@ atticus
Will try to make this as concise as possible
Friend was a member of a members club for 25yrs (afiliated to RAOB), was a respected financial supporter (tens of thousands of pounds), during Covid epidemic, membership process was suspended.
Feb 2023 membership was submitted for renewal, this was refused, (note: in its history no member of RAOB has been refused membership, unless subjected to disciplinary action).
He believes it is because of his recent civil marriage. The club will not give any reason for the refusal.
The club was originally unincorporated but 2004 became an Incorporated club (Ltd).
To add insult to injury, in recognition of his support over the years, 2018 he was made an honorary member, however a new director who has recently taken over management is denying he has this position
and will not provide the general meeting minutes that prove the fact. He is stating that they no longer have them.
I am of the thought. that a Club Company (incorporated),each member of the club is required to be issued at least one share, This is how the club was managed for the first 8 years,
however when the originating director died, the directors decided to allocate all the shares listed as "500 shares for members" amongst themselves (5 in number).. does this now make it a Proprietary
Company.
All data requests and letter before claim have been ignored.
They will proceed with claim under Equalities Act 2010
any guidance appreciated
@ atticus
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