No.
A business would need a quorum. A quorum is the least amount of voting members that is needed to be at special meeting that conducts business for the company. A quorum is needed so businesses can conduct plans.
You need a majority in the house and there needs to be a quorum
Yes - At each state of the process, the IASO must be notified.
A quorum is a group of people ordained or endowed with priesthood. In this case, "elder" is an adjective describing what kind of quorum is being held. Because the construction is "adjective-noun" instead of "possessive pronoun-noun," no apostrophe is needed.
Yes, church groups typically require a quorum to conduct official meetings, which ensures that decisions reflect the will of a significant portion of the membership. The specific number or percentage needed for a quorum can vary based on the church's bylaws or governing documents. Without a quorum, decisions made during the meeting may not be considered valid or binding. It's important for church groups to refer to their specific guidelines to determine quorum requirements.
"There need be" is an improper wording and usage of the idiom "if need be." If you are using the word "there," the correct wording is either, "there should be..." or "there need/needs to be..." If it makes it easier to understand, turn the word order around: "need to be there." "There need to be" is plural. If you want to say something in the singular, you need to say "There needs to be..." The plurality of the verb "need" must agree with the antecedent following the participle "be." In the following examples, the plural verb "need" agrees with the antecedent "people." "There need to be" can be used in either a positive or a negative statement. Both of the following are correct: "There need to be seven people present to make a quorum." "There do not need to be so many people present to make a quorum." However, the preferred wording would be, "Seven people need to be present to make a quorum," and "There do not need to be so many people to make a quorum." Using both "there" and "present" is unnecessary, unless you need to clarify exactly where something or someone is present.
Not necessarily but it is often desired so that a vote, if any, cannot be tied.
Example, for the Senate to have a quorum, there must be 51 senators present ( one over half: 51/100 ). the same is true for the House of Representatives.
That depends on the group, often a quorum is a number that is a majority of the group members
That would depend what sort of event you need to notify about.
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Quorum number requirements can typically be changed through amending the organization's governing documents, such as its bylaws or constitution. This process often involves proposing the change, obtaining approval from the organization's members or board of directors, and following any specific procedures outlined in the governing documents. Additionally, legal requirements and regulations may also need to be considered when changing quorum number requirements.