Singapore legislation

Section 61

of Business Trusts Act 2004

Section 61

Power of court to order meeting

If for any reason it is impracticable to call a meeting in any manner in which meetings may be called or to conduct the meeting in the manner provided by the trust deed or under this Act, the court may, either of its own motion or on the application of any director of the trustee‑manager of a registered business trust or of any unitholder of the registered business trust who would be entitled to vote at the meeting or of the personal representative of any deceased unitholder of the registered business trust, order a meeting to be called, held and conducted in any manner that the court thinks fit, and may give any ancillary or consequential directions that it thinks expedient, including a direction that one unitholder present in person or by proxy is deemed to constitute the quorum for a meeting or that the personal representative of any deceased unitholder may exercise all or any of the powers that the deceased unitholder could have exercised if the unitholder were present at the meeting.

Section 61 — Business Trusts Act 2004 | laws.sg