[I changed the subject to match the discussion]

> On 12 Nov 2016, at 10:17, Marcus K. G. Adomey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/11/2016 15:47, Marcus K. G. Adomey wrote:
>> Dear Chairman and CEO of AfriNIC,
>> 
>> The discussion on accountability on this list led to the issue of the 
>> illegality of AfriNIC. At this stage of the affairs of AfriNIC, we are about 
>> to adopt changes to the bylaws. My question is:
>> 
>> Has the issue of AfriNIC illegality been addressed before proceeding with 
>> the discussion on the bylaw? 
>> 
>> Have I missed a something? If so forgive me.
> 
> Kindly read 
> https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/community-discuss/2016-October/000863.html

That message is about a possible conflict between the limit of no more than 5 
proxies specified in the Bylaws article 12.12(viii), and the Companies Act.

I have heard several different legal opinions on this, both first hand and 
indirectly.  My current opinion, which is subject to change if I hear 
additional legal arguments, is that:

* Associate Members may not vote, so proxies are irrelevant to them.

* Proxy limits, if any, apply only to elections, not to votes on resolutions.

* The limit in the Bylaws article 12.12(viii) does not apply to proxies issued 
by Registered Members, but does apply to proxies issued by Resource Members.

* Although the limit in the Bylaws section 12.12(viii) is phrased in terms of 
proxies carried by a “member entitled to vote”, the limit applies equally to 
proxies carried by an individual person who is not a member.

In other words, the limit applies to proxies that are used during elections, 
and that are issued by Resource Members, and that are carried either by other 
members or by individual people who are not members.  The limit does not apply 
to proxies that are issued by Registered Members. The limit does not apply to 
proxies used during votes that are not elections.

Again, the above is my current understanding of the situation, but it is 
subject to change if I receive additional legal opinions.

Alan Barrett


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