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From: Helen Finkelstein <hefinkel(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 8:44 PM
Subject: [omni-consensus] lease agreements proposal version 3.4
To: <consensus(a)lists.omnicommons.org>
A collective may find itself in financial difficulties. If a
collective cannot meet its rent because of a cash-flow problem or some
other glitch, it should work out the problem with the finance
committee.
But a deeper problem may require a collective to change the terms of
its lease or fiscal sponsorship. This could be a financial problem, or
it could be some other issue such as the collective's use of its
space. If a collective needs to change the terms of any part of its
lease it must come to the Delegates' Assembly with a proposal for new
terms within one month. Even if the collective is unable to pay its
rent, it retains full membership in the OMNI for three months, as long
as a solution to the problem is being negotiated in good faith.
The three-month clock starts ticking as soon as the collective comes
to a Delegates' Assembly, or fails to meet the terms of its agreement,
whichever comes first.
It is the responsibility of a collective with a problem to bring it to
the Delegates' Assembly.
The delegates must prioritize finding a way to retain a current member
collective.
- Helen
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