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explain powers of chairman​

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Answered by GourabanwitaSahoo
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The Chairman is the chief authority of the meeting and can be called “the umpire of debate, the judge of admissibility and the upholder of order and decorum.” He derives his authority and power from the meeting itself. The powers of the Chairman are: ... He can give a ruling to settle any point of order.

Answered by MissCardiologist
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The chairman's main job is to preside over the meetings, and conduct them in an orderly manner. The chairman does not have executive powers of management unless he has been given by the board or unless appointed also as the managing or whole-time director of the company.

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