Acts and Regulations

N-6 - New Brunswick Housing Act

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Internal organization
6(1)The Chair, or in the event of the Chair’s absence or inability the Vice-Chair, may call meetings of the Corporation at the times and places and on the notice that the Chair or Vice-Chair, as the case may be, considers appropriate.
6(2)A majority of the directors of the Corporation constitutes a quorum.
6(3)Where there is an equality of votes on a question at a meeting of the directors, the Chair of the meeting shall cast the deciding vote.
6(4)The Corporation may, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, adopt regulations or by-laws necessary for its internal organization and the conduct of its operations.
1967, c.17, s.6; 1968, c.42, s.5; 1980, c.37, s.5; 1986, c.60, s.3; 2023, c.25, s.1
Internal organization
6(1)The chairman of the board of directors, or in the event of his absence or inability the vice-chairman, may call meetings of the Corporation at such times and places and upon such notice as he considers desirable.
6(2)Five directors of the Corporation constitutes a quorum.
6(3)Where there is an equality of votes on a question at a meeting of the directors, the chairman of the meeting shall cast the deciding vote.
6(4)The Corporation may, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, adopt regulations or by-laws necessary for its internal organization and the conduct of its operations.
1967, c.17, s.6; 1968, c.42, s.5; 1980, c.37, s.5; 1986, c.60, s.3
Internal organization
6(1)The chairman of the board of directors, or in the event of his absence or inability the vice-chairman, may call meetings of the Corporation at such times and places and upon such notice as he considers desirable.
6(2)Five directors of the Corporation constitutes a quorum.
6(3)Where there is an equality of votes on a question at a meeting of the directors, the chairman of the meeting shall cast the deciding vote.
6(4)The Corporation may, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, adopt regulations or by-laws necessary for its internal organization and the conduct of its operations.
1967, c.17, s.6; 1968, c.42, s.5; 1980, c.37, s.5; 1986, c.60, s.3