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'''Part 11 — Notices to Members'''  
'''Part 11 — Notices to Members'''  
58: A notice may be given to a member, either personally or by mail to the member at the member's registered address.
58: A notice may be given to a member, either personally or by mail to the member at the member's registered address.
59: A notice sent by mail is deemed to have been given on the second day following the day on which the notice is posted, and in proving that notice has been given, it is sufficient to prove the notice was properly addressed and put in a Canadian post office receptacle.
59: A notice sent by mail is deemed to have been given on the second day following the day on which the notice is posted, and in proving that notice has been given, it is sufficient to prove the notice was properly addressed and put in a Canadian post office receptacle.
60(1): Notice of a general meeting must be given to
60(1): Notice of a general meeting must be given to
*(a)every member shown on the register of members on the day notice is given, and  
*(a) every member shown on the register of members on the day notice is given, and  
*(b)the auditor, if Part 10 applies.
*(b) the auditor, if Part 10 applies.
 
(2): No other person is entitled to receive a notice of a general meeting.
(2): No other person is entitled to receive a notice of a general meeting.


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'''Part 11 — Notices to Members'''  
'''Part 11 — Notices to Members'''  
58: A notice may be given to a member, either personally by mail, '''or by electronic mail''',  to the member at the member's registered address.
58: A notice may be given to a member, either personally by mail, '''or by electronic mail''',  to the member at the member's registered address.
59: A notice sent by mail is deemed to have been given on the second day following the day on which the notice is posted, and in proving that notice has been given, it is sufficient to prove the notice was properly addressed and put in a Canadian post office receptacle.
59: A notice sent by mail is deemed to have been given on the second day following the day on which the notice is posted, and in proving that notice has been given, it is sufficient to prove the notice was properly addressed and put in a Canadian post office receptacle.
60(1): Notice of a general meeting must be given to
60(1): Notice of a general meeting must be given to
*(a) every member shown on the register of members on the day notice is given, and  
*(a) every member shown on the register of members on the day notice is given, and  
*(b) the auditor, if Part 10 applies.
*(b) the auditor, if Part 10 applies.
(2): No other person is entitled to receive a notice of a general meeting.
(2): No other person is entitled to receive a notice of a general meeting.


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