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State the Rule in Sharp-vs-Dawes and explain the exceptions to this rule?

State the Rule in Sharp-vs-Dawes and explain the exceptions to this rule?

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- This case is authority for the proposition that one person cannot constitute a meeting.
-However, in law one person can constitute a meeting. These are exceptions to the rule in Sharp V. Dawes (1876)
- Directors meeting in the case of a private company with a single director.
- Class meeting in the case of a company with different classes of shares.
- Creditors meeting if only one creditor has proved his debt.
- Adjourned meeting.
- Annual general meeting convened by or in accordance with the registrars directions.
- Meeting convened pursuant to a court order.

marto answered the question on February 6, 2019 at 10:29

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