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= <span id="s1"></span>Constitution of House of Ordinaries =
= Constitution of House of Ordinaries =
(1)  The House of Ordinaries shall be composed of members occupying a place falling in an item beginning with&nbsp;‘1.4’ of the table in subsection&nbsp;20(3), other than places having membership of another House, directly chosen by the people of Urabba&nbsp;Parks.
(1)  The House of Ordinaries shall be composed of members occupying a place falling in an item beginning with&nbsp;‘1.4’ of the table in subsection&nbsp;20(3), other than places having membership of another House, directly chosen by the people of Urabba&nbsp;Parks.


<span id="s2"></span>(2)  Until the Parliament otherwise provides, the House consist of 3&nbsp;members, provided that the number of members chosen in the several jurisdictional divisions shall be, as nearly as practicable, in proportion to the respective grades of ordinary membership granted by the jurisdictional division.
(2)  Until the Parliament otherwise provides, the House consist of 3 members, provided that the number of members chosen in the several jurisdictional divisions shall be, as nearly as practicable, in proportion to the respective grades of ordinary membership granted by the jurisdictional division.


<span id="s3"></span>(3)  For the purposes of this Part, any part of Urabba Parks not forming part of a jurisdictional division shall be taken to form one jurisdictional division.
(3)  For the purposes of this Part, any part of Urabba Parks not forming part of a jurisdictional division shall be taken to form one jurisdictional division.


= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum =
= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
119. Subsection&nbsp;(1) establishes the House of Ordinaries, which shall consist of members directly chosen by the people of Urabba&nbsp;Parks.  As its name implies, the House is representative of the voting ordinary shareholders, considered to be the ‘owners’ of Urabba&nbsp;Parks and referred to in this Constitution as ‘ordinary members’.  As such, the House of Ordinaries is intended to be determinative of the management, the ‘lower House’.  Under subsection&nbsp;(2), until the Parliament otherwise provides the House consist of 3&nbsp;members, provided that the number of members chosen in the several jurisdictional divisions shall be in proportion to the respective grades of ordinary membership granted by the jurisdictional division.  Subsection&nbsp;(3) provides that any part of Urabba&nbsp;Parks not forming part of a jurisdictional division is taken to form one jurisdictional division for the purposes of elections of members of the House.
119. Subsection&nbsp;(1) establishes the House of Ordinaries, which shall consist of members directly chosen by the people of Urabba&nbsp;Parks.  As its name implies, the House is representative of the voting ordinary shareholders, considered to be the ‘owners’ of Urabba&nbsp;Parks and referred to in this Constitution as ‘ordinary members’.  As such, the House of Ordinaries is intended to be determinative of the management, the ‘lower House’.  Under subsection&nbsp;(2), until the Parliament otherwise provides the House consist of 3&nbsp;members, provided that the number of members chosen in the several jurisdictional divisions shall be in proportion to the respective grades of ordinary membership granted by the jurisdictional division.  Subsection&nbsp;(3) provides that any part of Urabba&nbsp;Parks not forming part of a jurisdictional division is taken to form one jurisdictional division for the purposes of elections of members of the House.


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