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  • Procedure for Ratifying - The Official RONR Q A Forums
    Help!!! An HOA board in Arizona passed motions at a meeting that was improperly noticed To set matters right, the board is placing ratification of these motions on the agenda for the next regular board meeting Questions: (1) Can the board ratify all the motions in one blanket move, or must each
  • ratifying election of directors by members - General Discussion - The . . .
    There is no use of the word "ratify" in the bylaws, although can one assume that an action took place outside a member meeting Most of the directors, despite the bylaws saying the members elect them, think they are untouchable because the board elected them
  • Approve versus Ratify - The Official RONR Q A Forums
    From a good governance perspective, could someone please explain the difference between these two terms, and when to use each? Many thanks
  • Ratified or not - The Official RONR Q A Forums
    "The motion to ratify (also called approve or confirm) is an incidental main motion that is used to confirm or make valid an action already taken that cannot become valid until approved by the assembly " (RONR, 11th ed , p 124 )
  • Ratify - Advanced Discussion - The Official RONR Q A Forums
    Thus ratify gains its effect of cementing the prior action After reading both your responses and the text in RONR, my understanding is that the actions are null and void UNLESS RATIFIED My argument would be, therefore, that the motion to ratify is required ONLY if the assembly or board desires to make the actions valid
  • Form wording to ratify an executive decision - General Discussion . . .
    I am a new President of an unincorporated volunteer association Our constitution allows for Executive meetings to be called in between general meetings Any decisions made at these Executive meetings must be reach by a simple majority and ratified at the next general meeting I have read RONR re
  • Ratifying Acts of Board Members - The Official RONR Q A Forums
    The motion to ratify (also called approve or confirm) is an incidental main motion that is used to confirm or make valid an action already taken that cannot become legally valid until approved by the assembly Just as the 10th edition of RONR no longer recognizes the rescinding of a negative vote (See "Parliamentary Law" page 515, Question 310 )
  • Scope of amendment on motion to ratify - Advanced Discussion - The . . .
    RONR 12th ed 10:57 states that a motion to ratify is debatable and opens the entire question to debate It says nothing about amendment, a different standard characteristic, except that it "can be amended by substituting a motion of censure " [10:56] Is the latter provision intended to limit the


















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