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Week Three Question: The Condo Law News: Change is in the Air Contest – 2016 Edition

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The Official Week Three Question is:

Bill 106 amends the law when it comes to directors holding a meeting via teleconference, by removing the need for a by-law to authorize these kinds of meetings. However, one further contentious point remains in the Act:

(A) A majority of the directors of the corporation must agree as to the kind of teleconference technology used for the meeting

(B) All directors must be notified thirty (30) days in advance if the meeting is being held by teleconference

(C) All directors of the corporation must consent to the means used for holding the meeting

(D) All condominium owners must be notified when a director’s meeting is being held by teleconference

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