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[Fsfe-uk] Rules/Constitution
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John Seago |
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[Fsfe-uk] Rules/Constitution |
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Sat, 15 Jan 2005 08:10:10 +0000 |
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Incorporation. I can not support incorporation as a Company Limited by
Guarantee, as once that happens the Association becomes a Company and
Democracy disappears, (the Directors having total control, with the only
method of altering the direction of the Company being to elect a different
board). Incorporation as an Industrial or Provident Society is far more
democratic. If incorporation is sought by this route, I seem to recall
from previous experience that a complete new constitution will be needed
in any case. Perhaps this may be the solution to the discussion in hand,
as it will provide an opportunity to revisit and discuss the rules and
constitution of the AFFS.
Dissolution. Again this provides an opportunity to reform and revise the
constitutional basis of the successor body. However the solution provided
is not a rapid one, and the AFFS will have to continue to run until such
time as the successor body is ready to take on a Transfer of Engagements
from the AFFS, and then only should the AFFS members be prepared to
transfer them.
Revision. Revision of the Rules/Constitution is a way forward, however as
last years AGM proved it is a difficult matter to persuade a large enough
number of members to carry a resolution.
--
John Seago
GNU/Linux User #219566 http://counter.li.org
AFFS http://www.affs.org.uk/
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