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It usually means something was proposed, seconded and voted on in the meeting. If the majority of the vote was for whatever had been proposed - it's said to have been carried.

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What does the term meeting minutes mean?

Meeting minutes is a term used for the notes made during a meeting or hearing. They usually describe the meeting, the attendees, and a resolution to any issues.


Do you say is the minutes of the meeting or are the minutes of the meeting?

are the minutes of the meeting ...


How do you ratify approved board meeting minutes?

To ratify approved board meeting minutes, the chairman will ask, "all those in favor of approving the minutes, say aye". Then the chairman might ask "anyone opposed?". If no objections, the chairman might say "motion carried" and the minutes are then ratified.


Do you say minutes of the meeting was or minutes of the meeting were?

Oh, dude, it's "minutes of the meeting were." I mean, unless those minutes are somehow morphing into a singular entity and developing a mind of their own, then yeah, go with "were." But hey, if you want to give those minutes a personality, then by all means, say "was." It's a brave new world out there for office supplies.


Are resolutions in a meeting passed or carried out?

they are passed and carried on the majority vote of either the directors or members (shareholders) at a meeting of a company.


How do you vote out a stockholder and what should the meeting minutes say?

If you have a shareholder agreement that allow a shareholder to be voted out, you should follow what the agreement says. Call a meeting, have a quorum present, vote. The minutes should reflect that all of that took place, that the meeting was called, a quorum was present, a motion was made, it was seconded, there was discussion (or not), there was a vote, and the motion carried (or not).


What does 'record the minutes' mean?

When you "records the minutes" you are making formal notes of what was discussed in a meeting, what questions were voted upon, and what the results of the votes were.


Does the noun minutes of a meeting take a singular or plural verb?

The noun "minutes of a meeting" takes a singular verb when referring to the document itself (e.g. "The minutes of the meeting was distributed"), but a plural verb when referring to the contents or details within the document (e.g. "The minutes of the meeting were thorough").


When do you capitalize minutes?

Minutes are not typically capitalized unless they are part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence. For example, "Meeting Minutes" or "Minutes of the Meeting."


Is it correct to write the minutes of the meeting were or was adopted?

The "MINUTES" of the meeting are plural therefore they WERE adopted.


Who writes the meeting minutes in a business meeting?

Secretary


Which is true about meeting minutes?

Meeting minutes contain opinions and commentary from the note-taker. Correct :)