In this case "minutes" means the record of a meeting. Thus "previous minutes" means a record of the last meeting (or an earlier one than that).
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.
The agenda for a meeting is a list of items or topics for discussion at the meeting and is presented at (or before) the start of the meeting. The minutes are normally a record of the meeting. On occasion, though, they can reflect what should have happened in the meeting rather than what actually happened.
The Secretary is usually responsible for taking the minutes of a meeting or a club. Answered by: a grade VI-FL
you are too early by 1 hour 3 minutes.
In a court context, "mm" typically stands for "minutes of the meeting." It refers to the official record or minutes of what transpired during a meeting or hearing in court. The minutes capture important information such as motions, rulings, and decisions made during the proceedings.
are the minutes of the meeting ...
special part of a meeting
There is no legal definition of the term, however it MIGHT mean that the meeting was open to the media. (??)
"Minutes of the meeting were" is the correct phrase to use. "Minutes" in this context refers to a record of what was discussed or decided upon during a meeting, which is considered a plural noun requiring the plural verb "were."
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 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.
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."
The "MINUTES" of the meeting are plural therefore they WERE adopted.
Do you mean how do you write minutes? (of a meeting). In the minutes of a meeting you should record: who was present who was absent - gave their apologies who said what - in any discussions that took place. what actions were agreed who was to do the action what time the meeting opened and closed- maybe when the next meeting will take place All this depends on how formal the meeting is some informal meeting don't need all the details.
Meeting minutes contain opinions and commentary from the note-taker. Correct :)
means that the meeting decided to do something - to take action