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What is the difference between a special resolution and a unanimous resolution?

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What is the difference between a special resolution and a unanimous resolution?

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Both are votes required for certain motions at general meetings (not at executive committee meetings). A special resolution is where there must be at least 75% of owners in favour of the motion, based on unit entitlement. A unanimous resolution is where everyone votes for the motion.

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