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06 Oct 2011 12:00 AM by arne56 Star rating in La Cañada and Uppsal.... 192 posts Send private message

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HPA states:
18.3. The president and the secretary shall sign the minutes at the end of the meeting or within the
following ten days. …

I would think that "The President" is the actual president at the time of the signing of minutes (usually months after the meeting).

Our Administrator claimed that it is the former President if he was chairman of the AGM or the new one if the Administrator chaired the meeting.

(In my native land ,Sweden, we always apoint a chairman  and secretary  for the meeting, normaly not the President of the orgaisation. We also appoint two Reviewers who also act as vote counters.

Minutes are signed by Chairman of the meeting, Secretary and the two Reviewers.)

 

 

 



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06 Oct 2011 11:50 PM by EOS Team Star rating in In Spain of course!. 4015 posts Send private message

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When I was president of our community, I had to sign the minutes of the last meeting for which I was still president, so yes, your original comment I think is correct.

Although saying that, not every community is run 100% by the book

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07 Oct 2011 9:09 AM by arne56 Star rating in La Cañada and Uppsal.... 192 posts Send private message

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Thanks Justin, but I think you misunderstood me.

The President when the minutes are signed is the one elected at the AGM. HPL maybe assume that the new president chair the meeting from the moment he was elected.

Maybe both presidents can sign, that solves the problem and we would get some better review of the minutes.

 

"Although saying that, not every community is run 100% by the book"

In my experience it is less than 50%.



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07 Oct 2011 10:42 AM by lobin Star rating. 256 posts Send private message

The person who has to sign the minutes is the person who presided over the meeting even though he/she might no longer be President when the minutes are signed. The logic of this is that this person's job during the meeting was to preside, that is run the meeting and make sure the agenda is followed and all items resolved and correctly recorded by the Secretary.

If a new President is elected (normally at the end of the meeting) this person might not have followed events closely enough to co-sign with the secretary. If the new President is elected at the start and takes over presiding the meeting, then it is the new President the one that should sign the minutes. In this event, ideally both Presidents would sign.





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07 Oct 2011 11:23 AM by arne56 Star rating in La Cañada and Uppsal.... 192 posts Send private message

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"The person who has to sign the minutes is the person who presided over the meeting"

Not that easy. If the Administrator act as chaiman in the meeting (rather common) and is also is secretary, none of the Presidents would sign.

Agree that anyone who sign must have followed the meeting, reviwed the minutes and take responsibility that everything is right.

There are many views of this, but I try to find out how HPA should be interpreted.

(In my opinion, no officer of the community should be chairman nor secretary to avoid any impact of the meeting or its minutes).

 

 

 



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07 Oct 2011 11:28 AM by EOS Team Star rating in In Spain of course!. 4015 posts Send private message

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Bu chariman do you mean president?  I don't think a meeting can be held without the president present.  In fact, a community doesn't need an administrator, but it does need, by law, a president.

Minutes must always be signed by the person who was president at the time of the meeting.  If a new president is elected half way through a meeting then I would assume the outgoing and incoming presidents would both need to sign the minutes.

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07 Oct 2011 12:00 PM by arne56 Star rating in La Cañada and Uppsal.... 192 posts Send private message

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"Bu chariman do you mean president? "

No, I mean anyone who is the chairman of the meeting.

Agree, Justin. The more that check the minutes, the better.

"I don't think a meeting can be held without the president present."

If a EGM is called by 25% of the owners and the President refuse to attend....

Actually I can not find anything in HPA about who should chair the meeting.



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07 Oct 2011 4:51 PM by Roberto Star rating in Torremolinos. 4551 posts Send private message

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In my experience, the HPA is woefully inadequate in a country that is so completely anarchic, lazy, apathetic and lacking in basic common sense. The HPA is, on most matters, about as ambiguous as the Bible, and I have yet to find an administrator, let alone a layman member of a community, or who has the faintest idea about how to organise anything more than a competition to see who can make the most noise. We would be far better off conducting all community meetings in ancient Norse and having the minutes signed by the community's favourite feral cat.

Apologies for the negative nature of the post, but this president has just spent a rather stressful morning with our wonderfully incompetent administrator, resolving almost nothing. Not a happy camper.

 



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07 Oct 2011 5:51 PM by arne56 Star rating in La Cañada and Uppsal.... 192 posts Send private message

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Why do you still have an Administrator? I started a new thred on this subject::

"Without administrator"



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14 Oct 2011 5:38 PM by hugh_man Star rating in Kent/Roda . 1593 posts Send private message

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 Anyone have any thoughts on what the HPA says about who chairs an EGM called by over 25% of voting coefficient in which the main item on the agenda is the removal of the current President and to elect a replacement?





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