Individual committee members should not be unilaterally making decisions on behalf of the committee. – Opinion

Bear in mind here that the ‘decision’ should be one the committee makes, as a whole. 

Any challenge to those decision in which case it would come down to whether that was a reasonable decision to be made.

Any decision as, an adjudicator, based largely on conduct and outcome of what  just and equitable. To change the decision would need to demonstrate:

  1. The decision was an unreasonable decision and
  2. they suffered some detriment as a result of it.

 The minutes of a meeting will show what transpired and that will determine if detriment has suffered.

Chris Irons
Strata Solve
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