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Explain the following term/concept: Ordinary Resolution
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An ordinary resolution is the one which is carried in a meeting by a simple numerical majority, i.e. more than 50% of votes. This means the number of votes in favour of the resolution must exceed the number of votes against it. Normally such resolution need not be filed with the Registrar of Companies. The notice of the meeting need not require to give explanation of the particulars of an ordinary resolution, e.g. approval of Statutory report, Directors report, Auditors report, Profit and Loss account and Balance Sheet. Declaration of dividend, alteration of share capital, election of directors, appointment of secretary and auditor and fix their remuneration, etc.
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