Singapore legislation
Clause 34
Clause 34
Decisions in writing
(1)
The members may, in place of the procedure described in section 33, adopt a decision by assenting to the decision in writing if —
all the members are given (whether by post, personal delivery or electronic communication) the terms of the decision to be made; and
a majority of those members who are entitled to vote on the matter sign or approve a document containing the terms of the decision to be made and a statement that they are in favour of those terms.
(2)
The decision is deemed to have been adopted at a meeting of the Authority on the date on which the document containing the terms of the decision to be made is signed or approved by the last member required to form the majority of members in favour of the decision.
(3)
The adoption of the decision by the Authority may consist of several documents containing the same terms of the decision to be made, each signed or approved by one or more members.
(4)
For the purposes of this section, a member has the same voting rights as he or she would have under section 33(1) and (2) had a meeting been held on the matter.