Section 211 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Minutes taken to be evidence of proceedings at meeting of company until contrary proved

    

(1) Minutes of a meeting of the directors recorded in accordance with section210 are, if authenticated by the person presiding at the meeting or by the person presiding at the next directors' meeting, evidence of the proceedings of the meeting.
(2) If minutes of a meeting are recorded in accordance with section 210—(a) the meeting is presumed to have been duly held and convened;
(b) all proceedings at the meeting are presumed to have duly taken place; and
(c) all appointments at the meeting are presumed to have been validly made.


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