Economy, asked by anualex, 1 year ago

explain the requisites of a valid meeting​

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Answered by steve6699
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A meeting shall be properly constituted or the gathering is valid and competent to take decisions if the following conditions are fulfilled: (1) The quorum or the required minimum number of persons must be present in person.

Answered by writersparadise
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The requisites of a valid meeting are as follows:

*All the required participants must be present.

*The venue and time of the meeting, along with the topic of discussion must be informed beforehand.

*There should be scope for discussion among the organizer and the members.

*The meeting should not be of an unreasonably long duration.

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