Definition : Meeting of co-owners - Convening

Process by which co-owners are invited to meet, at least once a year, at a deliberative meeting.

See: Notice calling the meeting

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The process leading to convening a meeting of co-owners must be rigorously observed. It is necessary to comply with certain formal conditions and time constraints, otherwise the decisions taken during such general meeting could be invalidated. The co-owners are informed of the holding of the general meeting of co-owners by the reception of the notice of meeting. This written notice must indicate the date, time and venue of the meeting and the questions on the agenda. Depending on the nature of these questions, certain documents must be attached to said notice. Look at different aspects of calling the general meeting.
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A General Meeting of the co-owners cannot take place without an agenda. To deliberate in accordance with the Law, co-owners should be able to become aware, before the General Meeting, of the questions on the agenda. This the reason why it should be annexed to the notice of call, usually prepared by the Board of Directors (Board). It contains all the questions to be tabled for deliberation during the General Meeting. This document must be clear and unambiguous to avoid legal challenges. An overview of the various specificities of the agenda.    
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Question: Can a co-owner call, on his own, a general meeting? If so, in what circumstances and following what procedure?
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