An extraordinary resolution is a type of resolution that historically required specific notice and a supermajority vote during a company's general meeting to pass. These resolutions were necessary for critical decisions, such as winding up a company.
A binding decision made by the members of a company, either via voting at a general meeting or by unanimous informal consent, as recognized under UK company law and stipulated in the Companies Act or company articles.
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