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Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters - Community trusts - Amalgamation of community trusts

387: Meeting to discuss amalgamation proposal

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"Asking for a public meeting to discuss joining community trusts together"

If you are an elector of a community trust, you can ask for a public meeting to talk about a proposal to amalgamate trusts. You must do this in writing to the trust within 20 working days of a notice being published under section 386. You are not alone in asking for a meeting, as 50 or more electors must also request it. If 50 or more electors ask for a meeting, the trust must hold a public meeting within 20 working days of getting the required number of requests. You can find more information about this by looking at the related legislation.

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Part 3Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters
Community trusts: Amalgamation of community trusts

387Meeting to discuss amalgamation proposal

  1. The electors of the community trusts concerned may, within 20 working days of publication of a notice under section 386, by written notice to the trust of which they are individually electors, request that trust to hold a public meeting to discuss the amalgamation proposal.

  2. If 50 or more electors request a meeting, the trust must hold a public meeting within 20 working days after it receives the required number of requests.

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