Editing Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 47
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153. Paragraph (3)(a) provides a House may exercise its privileges and immunities in relation to the determination of whether a person has succeeded or been presented to a place having membership of the House, or is entitled by virtue of that place or appointment by the occupier of the place is entitled to sit in the House. | 153. Paragraph (3)(a) provides a House may exercise its privileges and immunities in relation to the determination of whether a person has succeeded or been presented to a place having membership of the House, or is entitled by virtue of that place or appointment by the occupier of the place is entitled to sit in the House. | ||
154. Paragraph (3)(b) provides that a House may resolve that any act matter or thing falls in | 154. Paragraph (3)(b) provides that a House may resolve that any act matter or thing falls in item 1 of the table in subsection 44(3) – this allows for the disregarding of minor technicalities which could prevent members from continuing in office. Under item 1 of the table in subsection 44(3), only acts, matters and things that do not affect the ability of a person to be appointed or remain a director or charity trustee of Urabba Parks under an Australian law (see note 148(A)). However, such resolution does not affect a petition to the Tribunal. | ||
155. Under subsection (4), the Court of Directors is the Court of Disputed Returns and may be constituted by one judicial director. | 155. Under subsection (4), the Court of Directors is the Court of Disputed Returns and may be constituted by one judicial director. |