consistent, by always referring to "supermajorities" where
applicable. A 1:1 vote will need strictly more in favour than
against, but an N:1 vote will need only exactly N:1. This will
consistent, by always referring to "supermajorities" where
applicable. A 1:1 vote will need strictly more in favour than
against, but an N:1 vote will need only exactly N:1. This will
For the avoidance of any doubt, this change does not affect any
votes (whether General Resolutions or votes in the Technical
For the avoidance of any doubt, this change does not affect any
votes (whether General Resolutions or votes in the Technical