Local Government Act, 1941

Doing of acts and deciding of questions at meetings.

41.—Notwithstanding anything contained in any enactment in force immediately before the commencement of this section or commencing at the same time as this section—

(a) any act which, by virtue of any such enactment, may be done at a duly constituted meeting of a local authority by a majority of the members present at such meeting, may be done by a majority of those members who vote at such meeting for and against the doing of such act, and

(b) any question which, by virtue of any such enactment may be decided at a duly constituted meeting of a local authority by a majority of the members present at such meeting, may be decided by a majority of those members who vote at such meeting on the decision of such question.