Common use of Actions by Majority Vote Clause in Contracts

Actions by Majority Vote. Except where otherwise provided by statute or by the terms of this Agreement, actions will be taken by a majority of the weighted vote total. For these purposes, a majority vote shall mean an affirmative vote by more than half of the weighted vote total of the members present at a properly called meeting for which a quorum is present. In order to approve the District’s annual budget, to approve the incurring of debt, or to apportion among the member towns the amounts necessary to be raised in order ot support the budget, a combined total of weighted votes equal to or exceeding 66.67% of the weighted vote of the entire Committee (i.e., not merely two thirds of the weighted vote of those present) shall be required.

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Sources: K 12 School District Agreement

Actions by Majority Vote. Except where otherwise provided by statute or by the terms of this Agreement, actions will be taken by a majority of the weighted vote total. For these purposes, a majority vote shall mean an affirmative vote by more than half of the weighted vote total of the members present at a properly called meeting for which a quorum is present. In order to approve the District’s annual budget, to approve the incurring of debt, or to apportion among the member towns the amounts necessary to be raised in order ot to support the budget, a combined total of weighted votes equal to or exceeding 66.67% of the weighted vote of the entire Committee (i.e., not merely two thirds of the weighted vote of those present) shall be required.

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Sources: K – 12 Quabbin Regional School District Agreement