Section 15Part 2 — THE CAYMAN ISLANDS LEGAL SERVICES COUNCIL
Meetings
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The Council shall meet at times and places determined by the Chief Justice.
The Chief Justice or, in the absence of the Chief Justice, the Attorney General, shall preside at a meeting of the Council.
At a meeting of the Council, the quorum shall be a majority of members present and voting, including the Chief Justice, or in the absence of the Chief Justice, the Attorney General.
The Council shall reach its decisions by a simple majority vote of its members present and voting.
If there is an equality of votes the Chief Justice, or in the absence of the Chief Justice, the Attorney General, may exercise a second or casting vote.
The secretary shall record and keep, or cause to be recorded and kept, all minutes of the meetings, proceedings and decisions of the Council but shall not have any right to vote.
The Council may co-opt any person whom it considers able to assist it in its deliberations and any person so co-opted shall be deemed to be a member for so long as the person is co-opted, except that the person co-opted shall have no vote and shall not be counted for the purposes of constituting a quorum.
Defined Terms
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