URBANIZATION'S PRESIDENTS TERM OF OFFICE
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Our Urbanisation has had the same President in Office for 11 Years now. No other person wants to do the Job and therefore this same person gets re-nominated and accepted year after year.
Is there anything in the Horizontal Law restricting a Presidents Term of Duty to a specified no of years or can he/she be re-nominated at the Annual AGM. If not ,should this aspect not be covered under the Constitution of a particular Urbanization.
Please can anyone help me on the legality of this matter
Many Thanks
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Nigel
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It's the same on my community.
maybe 10 people attend AGM - maybe 1 proxy vote - I always try to attend
unless president says he does not want job he's re-elected until he gets fed up or someone else says they want the job - I call it self election!
But it's better than the previous system which was names out of hat which resulted in someone being told you've been elected president and that president doing nothing for 12 months.
On an established community a president does not have much to do as it all ticks along nicely - only the odd debtor not enough to strangle the community
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I don't understand the problem. "No other person wants the job", which is perfectly normal and understandable, so just be glad that at least this one person is willing. If you have a problem with how this person carries out the role, there is of course one obvious (legal) solution.
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Mark Twain
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I am sure everyone who knows will agree with you Roberto.
Of course Nigel if you are dis-satisfied with the president, stand at the next election.
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** EDITED - Against forum rules ** This message was last edited by jaldridge on 07/02/2013.
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