Draft Non-Profit Bylaws (Societies Act FAQs): Difference between revisions

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| Annual membership dues, if any, are determined by the board || Annual membership dues are determined at the annual general meeting || Not required
| Annual membership dues, if any, are determined by the board || Annual membership dues are determined at the annual general meeting || Not required
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| A member not in good standing ceases to be a member after six months || A member not in good standing ceases to be a member after 12 months || Good standing is not defined
| A member is not in good standing if they failed to pay membership fees; A member not in good standing ceases to be a member after six months || All members are in good standing except those with unpaid membership fees; A member not in good standing ceases to be a member after 12 months || Good standing is not defined
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| A member not in good standing may not vote in a general meeting || Silent || Good standing is not defined
| A member not in good standing may not vote in a general meeting || Silent || Good standing is not defined
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| Quorum for a general meeting is three members of 10% of all members, whichever is greater || Quorum for a general meeting is three members, or more if determined at a general meeting || Quorum is three members, unless bylaws provide for a higher threshold
| Quorum for a general meeting is three members of 10% of all members, whichever is greater || Quorum for a general meeting is three members, or more if determined at a general meeting || Quorum is three members, unless bylaws provide for a higher threshold
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| Any member may be appointed to be the chair. Rules about who becomes the chair if none is appointed are similar to the old restrictions || Restrictions on who may chair a meeting, with the president or vice-president being the default ||  
| Any member may be appointed to be the chair. Rules about who becomes the chair if none is appointed are similar to the old restrictions || Restrictions on who may chair a meeting, with the president or vice-president being the default || Silent
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| A notice of a general meeting must state the nature of any special business in sufficient detail to permit a member to form a reasoned judgement concerning that business || Silent || Set out in act
| A notice of a general meeting must state the nature of any special business in sufficient detail to permit a member to form a reasoned judgement concerning that business || Silent || Set out in act
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