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- Except in cases expressly indicated in the law, the votes of the council are decisive and not merely consultative.
- For the council's decisions to be valid, the number of councillors must reach at least three, counting the chairman of the council.
- The syndic shall always be called to take part in council deliberations without, however, having a vote unless he is already a member of the council. Officials of the convent shall be called to the council to be heard when the matters pertaining to their duties are to be dealt with.
- Other officials of the convent shall be called to the council to be heard when the matters pertaining to their duties are to be dealt with.