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The notice period for an Annual General Meeting (AGM) typically varies by jurisdiction and the governing documents of the organization. Generally, it ranges from 14 to 30 days, with many organizations requiring at least 21 days' notice. This notice must be provided to all members, outlining the date, time, location, and agenda of the meeting to ensure adequate preparation and participation. Always check specific regulations or bylaws for precise requirements.

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