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    2000and1
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      @JimmyT
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      Another thing to remember is that you can’t truly vote for the EC by proxy becasue you don’t know who will be standing until the AGM is underway and nominations are called for … thebuildingmanager is right – choose the person you give your proxy to very carefully.

      aha, 

      So just by holding a normal proxy , that will allow the proxy holder to fully participate in the ballots for the EC members. (i thought it might be like voting for strata managers) 

      We have people we can trust who will attend the meetings, so that means we just need to fill out the standard proxy form, and to mark the form so the proxy holder can vote on all items. 

       

      Thank you all! 

      2000and1
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        Thanks JimmyT, 

         

        The meeting is not until next month, but we know what is coming. 

         

        I think you got to the core of the issue, and that is the ability of the company to nominate multiple people for seats on the executive, and therefore, how can they nominate several people, much like a co-owner situation. 

         

        I'll put a call into the department of fair Trading and see if I can get any further. 

         

        p.s. as for getting by-laws passed with 40 lots against one party that holds 24% of the entitlements…forget it! getting 40 owners organised is worse than cat herding! Frown

         

        Cheers. 

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