Thankyougaz wrote: 28 Sep 2024, 12:35pm Link to the amendments document as issued with the AGM papers.
I cannot find a clearer version of the updated AoA on the Cycling UK website.
Nor could I.
Jonathan
Thankyougaz wrote: 28 Sep 2024, 12:35pm Link to the amendments document as issued with the AGM papers.
I cannot find a clearer version of the updated AoA on the Cycling UK website.
But that isn't the section that required membership rate changes to be approved by the members. That is Article 11, which remains in place:gaz wrote: 28 Sep 2024, 10:51am One of the amendments to our AoA approved by members at the AGM, set out in the tracked changes version of the documents circulated with the voting papers.
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Yes, Article 11 of the old AoA required membership rate changes to be approved by the members and Article 13 had no relevance to that point but no, Article 11 does not remain in place.AndyK wrote: 30 Sep 2024, 11:10pmBut that isn't the section that required membership rate changes to be approved by the members. That is Article 11, which remains in place: ...
Companies Act 2006 s.303 does provide a mechanism for members to require a general meeting and put a resolution to it, as it did before the AGM changes to our AoA.AndyK wrote: 30 Sep 2024, 11:10pmAlso the removal of Article 13 also doesn't prevent members from requiring a general meeting and putting a resolution to it: as the explanatory notes say (and as Philip has noted) there is a mechanism under the Companies Act for doing this.