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When might a Special General Meeting (SGM) be called in a strata corporation?

A Special General Meeting is called to address specific matters that require owner approval (e.g., significant expenditures, bylaw amendments initiated by petit

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Question: When might a Special General Meeting (SGM) be called in a strata corporation?

Answer options:

  • Only when the Annual General Meeting is postponed ✅ To address urgent matters requiring owner approval before the next AGM
  • For routine council elections
  • Exclusively for bylaw amendments

Correct answer: To address urgent matters requiring owner approval before the next AGM

Explanation: A Special General Meeting is called to address specific matters that require owner approval (e.g., significant expenditures, bylaw amendments initiated by petition) outside of the regular Annual General Meeting schedule. This allows for timely decision-making on important issues.

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