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Posted By JennyG1 on 02/09/2017 5:11 AM
This is the only thing in our by-lawss about a quorum for board or regulat meetings.
Those members in attendance at a meeting of the Association will be declared by the presiding officer to constitute a quorum when a majority of the Board is in attendance. No action may be taken by the board at any meeeting except when a proper quorum exists.
so they are saying pretty much saying the board can do whatever it wants even with no members involved.
Jenny
They may not be saying that. As an example if your Covenants call for a majority of all owners to change a Covenant/Bylaw (quite common) than that still stands.
It might be simply saying no meeting can be held unless there is a quorum of the BOD present.
It might also be saying that it cannot be a BOD Meeting unless a quorum of the BOD is met.
I have never heard of this requirement for an Annual Meeting, only for BOD Meetings.