Resolution without dissent 3. An applicant may seek an order to have a resolution without dissent ruled as passed, on the basis that the opposition to the motion was unreasonable in the circumstances. An adjudicator may make an order giving effect to the motion as proposed, or a variation of the motion as proposed.
The centerpiece of the United Nations is the resolutions, and MUN is no exception. A resolution is a proposal that calls for action to be undertaken by the United Nations and its various entities. These include any UN organizations, member nations, members of the Secretariat, or any combination of the three.
Term: WITHOUT DISSENT. Definition: When everyone agrees and there is no disagreement or objection, we say that something is done without dissent. It means that everyone is okay with it and there are no arguments or disagreements. Another way to say this is "without objection" or "with general consent."
Rule 306a. Date of Judgment or Order (1981) Judges, attorneys and clerks are directed to use their best efforts to cause all judgments, decisions, and orders of any kind to be reduced to writing and signed by the trial judge with the date of signing stated therein.
A motion is passed by resolution without dissent only if there are no votes against the motion (i.e. there are no, “no” votes). If a voter abstains from voting, that is not included in the count of votes.
Three forms of resolutions are available: ordinary resolution, special resolution and unanimous resolution. There is no concept of special resolution in board meetings and very few unanimous resolutions are also required. However, all three are covered in the case of general meetings.