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COMMONS MANAGEMENT ACT 1989 - SECT 49
Administrator to convene meeting for the election of members of a trust board when directed to do so
49 Administrator to convene meeting for the election of members of a
trust board when directed to do so
(1) The Minister may, at any time while an administrator of a trust’s
affairs is holding office under section 48, give to the administrator a
direction requiring the administrator to convene a general meeting of
commoners for the purpose of holding elections of members and office bearers
of a new trust board.
(2) If such a direction has been given to the
administrator of a trust’s affairs, the administrator must convene a general
meeting of commoners by sending by pre-paid post to each commoner at the
address appearing on the commoners’ roll, not less than 14 days before the
date fixed for holding the meeting, a notice: (a) specifying the place, date
and time of the meeting, and
(b) stating that elections to elect members and
office bearers of the trust will be held at the meeting.
(3) The accidental
omission to give notice of a general meeting convened under subsection (2) to,
or the non-receipt of notice of such a meeting by, any person does not
invalidate proceedings at the meeting.
(4) At a meeting convened under
subsection (2), the person presiding must conduct: (a) a general election to
elect members of the trust board from among the commoners eligible for
election, and
(b) an election to elect the office bearers of the board from
among the members so elected.
(5) An election required by subsection (4) must
be conducted in accordance with the procedure prescribed by the regulations.
(6) If, at a meeting convened under subsection (2), the requisite number of
members of the trust board are elected to constitute the board, then, at the
conclusion of the meeting: (a) the appointment of the administrator ends, and
(b) the persons elected at the meeting assume the offices to which they were
elected.
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