§ 7.4. Quorum.  


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  • A majority of the Members, or appointed to a Committee, as the case may be, shall constitute a quorum and shall be necessary for the transaction of business. If a quorum is not present, those in attendance may adjourn by a majority vote until a later time or date or may recess and direct the Clerk of Council to procure the attendance of absent Members. When a quorum is present, a majority vote of those Members shall be sufficient to transact all business except the enactment of ordinances and as a larger number is required by law or the Rules of Council.