We recently had that situation (we being the directors running the meeting). So we allowed the person to stay but they were not allowed vote or air their views.
The Memos and Articles usually prohibit anyone voting who owes money to the Management Company. At times it is not strictly applied but can be used when dealing with awkward individuals
The Memos and Articles usually prohibit anyone voting who owes money to the Management Company. At times it is not strictly applied but can be used when dealing with awkward individuals
As far as I know, Company Law also removes voting rights for debtors. It was specifically mentioned in an ODCE handbook for management companies (which I can't find right now).
If you appoint the chairman to vote on your behalf does that mean they vote what ever way they wish or do do they count the members voting decision. I would like to vote but I can't attend the meeting and I don't have any other proxy that I can use. I do not want to vote as per the chairmans decision. I can't understand why they can't do it on line.
As far as I know, Company Law also removes voting rights for debtors. It was specifically mentioned in an ODCE handbook for management companies (which I can't find right now).