Minutes of general meeting must be entered and signed by chairperson and chief executive, constituting evidence of proceedings. Minutes of general meetings must be entered in a dedicated minutes book and signed by both the chairperson and the chief executive of the meeting; once signed, the minutes operate as evidence of the correct proceedings of that meeting.
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Minutes of general meeting must be entered and signed by chairperson and chief executive, constituting evidence of proceedings.
Minutes of general meetings must be entered in a dedicated minutes book and signed by both the chairperson and the chief executive of the meeting; once signed, the minutes operate as evidence of the correct proceedings of that meeting.
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