Section 257 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Requirements for the passing of special resolution

    

(1) A resolution is a special resolution of the members (or of a class of members) of a company if it passed by a majority of not less than seventy-five percent.
(2) A written resolution is passed by a majority of not less than seventy-five percent if it is passed by members representing not less than seventy-five percent of the total voting rights of eligible members (see Division 2).
(3) If a resolution of a private company is passed as a written resolution—
(a) the resolution is not a special resolution unless it stated that it was proposed as a special resolution; and
(b) if the resolution so stated—it may only be passed as a special resolution.
(4) A resolution passed at a meeting on a show of hands is passed by a majority of not less than seventy-five percent if it is passed by not less than seventy-five percent of—
(a) the members who, being entitled to do so, vote in person on the resolution; and
(b) the persons who vote on the resolution as duly appointed proxies of members entitled to vote on it.
(5) A resolution passed on a poll taken at a meeting is passed by a majority of not less than seventy-five percent if it is passed by members representing not less than seventy-five percent of the total voting rights of the members who (being entitled to do so) vote in person or by proxy on the resolution.
(6) If a resolution is passed at a meeting, the resolution is a special resolution only if the notice of the meeting—
(a) included the text of the resolution; and
(b) specified an intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution, but if the notice of the meeting specified such an intention, the resolution may
be passed only as a special resolution.


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