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How much notice do you need to give to call a directors/Board meeting?

How much notice do you need to give to call a directors/Board meeting?

by ADLV Law Team | 2 - 113, 2 - Run and manage your business (general commercial)

The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) does not specify a minimum notice period for the calling of a valid directors/Board meeting. All that is required under the Corporations Act is that each director must be given ‘reasonable notice’ of the meeting by the...
Do directors need notice of proposed director/Board resolutions?

Do directors need notice of proposed director/Board resolutions?

by ADLV Law Team | 2 - 113, 2 - Run and manage your business (general commercial)

The short answer is, no. The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) does not require directors to be given prior notice of any matters to be discussed at a directors/Board meeting, or any resolutions to be put to the directors/Board at the meeting. Your Company’s...
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