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South Bank Corporation Act 1989
sch.4-sec.4-oc.2Motions out of order
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### sch.4-sec.4-oc.2 Motions out of order
At a general meeting of a body corporate the chairperson may rule that a motion submitted at the meeting is out of order if—
the chairperson considers that the motion, if carried, would conflict with this Act, the principal Act, the by-laws, management statement or would otherwise be unlawful or unenforceable; or
except in respect of a motion to amend a motion—clause 1(7) has not been complied with respect to the motion; or
in respect of a motion to amend a motion—there is any vote cast in writing, as referred to in clause 5(b), in respect of the motion sought to be amended.
(amended)
- (a) the chairperson considers that the motion, if carried, would conflict with this Act, the principal Act, the by-laws, management statement or would otherwise be unlawful or unenforceable; or
- (b) except in respect of a motion to amend a motion—clause 1(7) has not been complied with respect to the motion; or
- (c) in respect of a motion to amend a motion—there is any vote cast in writing, as referred to in clause 5(b), in respect of the motion sought to be amended.