Majority decision rule: a resolution is passed by the numerical majority of partners present and voting, including proxies. A resolution is passed when a majority in number of the partners present, personally or by proxy, and voting on the resolution have voted in its favour, equating personal and proxy presence for voting purposes.
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Majority decision rule: a resolution is passed by the numerical majority of partners present and voting, including proxies.
A resolution is passed when a majority in number of the partners present, personally or by proxy, and voting on the resolution have voted in its favour, equating personal and proxy presence for voting purposes.
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