Background:
Our estate (built 2017) has a Management Company which is responsible for upkeep of the estate etc and all home owners on the estate are 'members' of the said company.
5 of the home owners were appointed as Directors to 'run' the company.
As is usually the case in situations such as this, not all members attend the AGM or EGM's.
At one of the EGM's the Directors called for a vote on a particular matter. When the vote was called for I felt that the decision was important enough to openly ask that further information should be supplied to all members in writing, and that all members then be given the opportunity to vote.
The response to my request from the chair, supported by a couple of attending members, was that "if people cannot be bothered to come to the meeting, they have given up their write to vote".
In the Management Company Memorandum of Articles it states
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16. VOTES OF MEMBERS
16.1 A resolution put to vote at a general meeting shall be decided on a show of hands
unless a poll is demanded.
16.2 Where a poll is demanded each member shall have one vote.
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Should the Chair of the meeting have taken my request as a request for a poll, or was he entitled to respond the way he did because I did not use the words 'I demand a poll'.
Our estate (built 2017) has a Management Company which is responsible for upkeep of the estate etc and all home owners on the estate are 'members' of the said company.
5 of the home owners were appointed as Directors to 'run' the company.
As is usually the case in situations such as this, not all members attend the AGM or EGM's.
At one of the EGM's the Directors called for a vote on a particular matter. When the vote was called for I felt that the decision was important enough to openly ask that further information should be supplied to all members in writing, and that all members then be given the opportunity to vote.
The response to my request from the chair, supported by a couple of attending members, was that "if people cannot be bothered to come to the meeting, they have given up their write to vote".
In the Management Company Memorandum of Articles it states
===================================
16. VOTES OF MEMBERS
16.1 A resolution put to vote at a general meeting shall be decided on a show of hands
unless a poll is demanded.
16.2 Where a poll is demanded each member shall have one vote.
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Should the Chair of the meeting have taken my request as a request for a poll, or was he entitled to respond the way he did because I did not use the words 'I demand a poll'.
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