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When every article on the Warrant has been considered and disposed of, a motion to dissolve is legally in order. It is made by a Selectman. When the meeting votes such a motion, the Moderator has the last word: "I hereby declare this meeting dissolved." | When every article on the Warrant has been considered and disposed of, a motion to dissolve is legally in order. It is made by a Selectman. When the meeting votes such a motion, the Moderator has the last word: "I hereby declare this meeting dissolved." | ||
The motion to dissolve is debatable, and requires a quorum of members. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 26 April 2014
When every article on the Warrant has been considered and disposed of, a motion to dissolve is legally in order. It is made by a Selectman. When the meeting votes such a motion, the Moderator has the last word: "I hereby declare this meeting dissolved."
The motion to dissolve is debatable, and requires a quorum of members.