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Understanding Motions and Resolutions by Bhagwati Chaudhary is a document available to read on EtoBox.
A motion is a proposal raised during a meeting that is debated and voted on. Motions typically require a second person to endorse them before being debated. Once a motion has been moved and seconded, it is debated and voted on. If a majority votes in favor, the motion becomes a resolution, which is the decision of the meeting. There are two main types of resolutions - ordinary resolutions which pass with a simple majority, and special resolutions which require approval of at least three-quarters of votes ca
- Author
- Bhagwati Chaudhary
- Language
- EN