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(1)A SCIO may by resolution of its members amend its constitution (and a single resolution may provide for more than one amendment).
(2)Such a resolution must be passed—
(a)by a two-thirds majority of those voting at a general meeting of the SCIO (including those voting by proxy or by post, if voting that way is permitted), or
(b)unanimously by the SCIO’s members, otherwise than at a general meeting.
(3)The date of passing of such a resolution is—
(a)the date of the general meeting at which it was passed, or
(b)if it was passed otherwise than at a general meeting, the date on which the last member agreed to it.
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