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Part 13 U.K.Resolutions and meetings

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Chapter 1U.K.General provisions about resolutions

283Special resolutionsU.K.

(1)A special resolution of the members (or of a class of members) of a company means a resolution passed by a majority of not less than 75%.

(2)A written resolution is passed by a majority of not less than 75% if it is passed by members representing not less than 75% of the total voting rights of eligible members (see Chapter 2).

(3)Where a resolution of a private company is passed as a written resolution—

(a)the resolution is not a special resolution unless it stated that it was proposed as a special resolution, and

(b)if the resolution so stated, it may only be passed as a special resolution.

(4)A resolution passed at a meeting on a show of hands is passed by a majority of not less than 75% if it is passed by not less than 75% of—

(a)the members who, being entitled to do so, vote in person on the resolution, and

(b)the persons who vote on the resolution as duly appointed proxies of members entitled to vote on it.

(5)A resolution passed on a poll taken at a meeting is passed by a majority of not less than 75% if it is passed by members representing not less than 75% of the total voting rights of the members who (being entitled to do so) vote in person or by proxy on the resolution.

(6)Where a resolution is passed at a meeting—

(a)the resolution is not a special resolution unless the notice of the meeting included the text of the resolution and specified the intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution, and

(b)if the notice of the meeting so specified, the resolution may only be passed as a special resolution.