Common use of Consensus Clause in Contracts

Consensus. Consensus is the primary method of decision-making at all levels of Association governance, except where otherwise required by the Declaration, the Bylaws, or the Act. Using consensus, each member may agree with the matter, disagree with the matter but not block passage, or disagree with the matter and block consensus. If agreed to by consensus at an Association meeting, decision-making can be delegated to a committee or an individual. Members of the Association or the board of directors physically present or present via telephone at a meeting may participate in consensus polling during the course of such meeting. The Board of Directors may adopt rules and regulations pursuant to Section 8.23 of the Bylaws to further define how consensus decision-making will be conducted. Subject to Section 8 of the Declaration, each owner of a Living Unit is entitled to one vote in meetings of members of the Association and on matters requiring the approval of such members. Until Seller has sold 75 percent of the 19 Units, however, Seller will have two votes for each unit it owns (see Section 19 of the Declaration).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Private Inspection Agreement, Private Inspection Agreement

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Consensus. Consensus is the primary method of decision-making at all levels of Association governance, except where otherwise required by the Declaration, the Bylaws, or the Act. Using consensus, each member may agree with the matter, disagree with the matter but not block passage, or disagree with the matter and block consensus. If agreed to by consensus at an Association meeting, decision-making can be delegated to a committee or an individual. Members of the Association or the board of directors physically present or present via telephone at a meeting may participate in consensus polling during the course of such meeting. The Board of Directors may adopt rules and regulations pursuant to Section 8.23 8.25 of the Bylaws to further define how consensus decision-making will be conducted. Subject to Section 8 of the Declaration, each owner of a Living Unit is entitled to one vote in meetings of members of the Association and on matters requiring the approval of such members. Until Seller has sold 75 percent of the 19 16 Units, however, Seller will have two votes for each unit it owns (see Section 19 21 of the Declaration).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Inspection Agreement

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Consensus. Consensus is the primary method of decision-making at all levels of Association governance, except where otherwise required by the Declaration, the Bylaws, or the Act. Using consensus, each member may agree with the matter, disagree with the matter but not block passage, or disagree with the matter and block consensus. If agreed to by consensus at an Association meeting, decision-making can be delegated to a committee or an individual. Members of the Association or the board of directors physically present or present via telephone at a meeting may participate in consensus polling during the course of such meeting. The Board of Directors may adopt rules and regulations pursuant to Section 8.23 8.25 of the Bylaws to further define how consensus decision-making will be conducted. Subject to Section 8 of the Declaration, each owner of a Living Unit is entitled to one vote in meetings of members of the Association and on matters requiring the approval of such members. Until Seller has sold 75 percent of the 19 38 Units, however, Seller will have two votes for each unit it owns (see Section 19 21 of the Declaration).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Inspection Agreement

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