Q: A few months ago, one of our board members presented multiple proposals for a project. After heated discussion, one of the proposals was accepted by a 4 to 3 board vote. The president was one of the “no” votes, so he refused to sign the contract. The following month, the president brought the motion back to the board, and the board voted 4 to 3 to rescind the previous vote. Is this proper? Read the Q&A……………………………………
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