Quorum
Quorum
- Depending on the organization and the provision it adopts in this regard, the number of members constituting a quorum may very.
- Rules
- In a mass meeting, the quorum is simply the number of persons present at the same time, since they constitute the entire membership at that time.
- In organizations such as many churches or some societies in which there are no required or effective annual dues and the register of members is not generally reliable as a list of bona-fide members, the quorum at any regular or properly called meeting consists of those who attend.
- in a body of delegates, such as a convention, the quorum is a majority of the number who have been registered as attending, irrespective of weather some may of departed. this may differ greatly from the nukber ekected or appointed.
- In any other deliberative assembly with enrolled membership whose bylawsy do not specify a quorum, the quorum is a majority of all members.
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