Section 287 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Resolution requiring special notice

    

(1) If a provision of this Act requires a special notice of a resolution to be given, the resolution is not effective unless notice of the intention to move it has been given to the company at least twenty-eight days before the meeting at which it is moved.
(2) The company shall, if practicable, give its members notice of any such resolution in the same manner and at the same time as it gives notice of the meeting.
(3) If it is not practicable to give that notice, the company shall give its members notice of the resolution at least fourteen days before the meeting—
(a) by advertisement in a newspaper having a wide circulation in the area in which the company carries on business; or
(b) in any other manner allowed by the company's articles.
(4) If, after notice of the intention to move such a resolution has been given to the company, a meeting is called for a date twenty eight days or less after the notice has been given, the notice is nevertheless taken to have been effectively given even though it was not given within the required period.


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