Special resolution requires a supermajority vote; ordinary resolution passes by simple majority with proper notice. Ordinary resolution requires proper notice and a simple majority of votes cast in favour, including the Chairman's casting vote, by members voting in person, by proxy, by postal ballot, electronically, or on a show of hands. Special resolution requires the intention to propose it to be specified in the notice, compliance with the statutory notice requirements, and the attainment of a supermajority of votes in favour when cast by entitled members through the same voting methods.
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Special resolution requires a supermajority vote; ordinary resolution passes by simple majority with proper notice.
Ordinary resolution requires proper notice and a simple majority of votes cast in favour, including the Chairman's casting vote, by members voting in person, by proxy, by postal ballot, electronically, or on a show of hands. Special resolution requires the intention to propose it to be specified in the notice, compliance with the statutory notice requirements, and the attainment of a supermajority of votes in favour when cast by entitled members through the same voting methods.
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