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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 2.

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§ 2. Annual meeting
The annual meeting of the corporation shall be held each year on the date, at the time, and at the location as the Village trustees may determine. Notice of which shall be posted at three public places in the Village, at least 10 days previous to the meeting, which notice shall be signed by the Clerk of the corporation and, in case of the Clerk’s failure, by the trustees, and for want of the trustees, by a majority of the justices of the peace residing in the Village, who shall give notice of the first meeting and organize the same; and whenever five percent of the legal voters of the corporation shall so request, upon the Clerk’s neglect or refusal, the trustees may call a special meeting of the corporation, giving like notice of the same, and specifying in the notice the object of the meeting; and at the meeting none but inhabitants qualified by law to vote in Town meetings in the Town, and who shall have resided for one year within the bounds herein or hereinafter described and established for the Village, shall be entitled to vote.
(Added 1886, No. 195, § 2; amended 1923, No. 195, § 2; 2007, No. M-22 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. May 19, 2008; 2009, No. M-15 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. March 18, 2010.)
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