MEMBERS IN GOOD STANDING

A "member in good standing" is sometimes defined in the bylaws or the CC&Rs but frequently is not. It is generally understood to mean members who are current in the payment of their assessments and who are not in violation of the governing documents.

Members can be deemed "not in good standing" and have their voting rights and privileges suspended, provided due process is followed.

Updated by ADAMS KESSLER 8/21/2007

 
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