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2.—(1) The chair may call a meeting of the Trust at any time.E+W
(2) If the chair refuses to call a meeting after a requisition for that purpose, signed by at least one third of the whole number of directors, has been presented to him or her or if, without so refusing, the chair does not call a meeting within seven days after such requisition has been presented to him or her, such one third or more members must immediately call a meeting.
(3) Before each meeting of the Trust, a notice of the meeting, specifying the business proposed to be transacted at it and signed by the chair, or by an officer of the Trust authorised by the chair to sign on his or her behalf, must be delivered to every director or sent by post to the usual place of residence of such director so as to be available to each director at least ten days before the meeting.
(4) Lack of service of the notice on any director does not affect the validity of a meeting.
(5) In the case of a meeting called by directors in default of the chair, the notice must be signed by those directors and no business may be transacted at the meeting other than that specified in the notice.
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