Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973)

Chapter VII: Administration of Companies

Meetings of the Company

190. Quorum for meetings

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Unless the articles of a company provide for a greater number of members entitled to vote to constitute a quorum at meetings of a company, the quorum for such meetings shall be-

a)in the case of a public company, three members entitled to vote, personally present, or if a member is a body corporate, represented;
b)in the case of a private company, not being a private company having one member, two members entitled to vote, present in person or by proxy or, if a member is a body corporate, represented; and
c)in the case of a wholly-owned subsidiary company, the representative of the holding company.