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Some meetings are designated as Public Hearings. Unlike most other committee or board meetings, hearings generally are concerned with a single agenda item; a hearing may even be conducted during the course of a regular meeting.
The Law requires that notice of the time and place of all meetings be given prior to every meeting. If a meeting is scheduled at least a week in advance, notice must be given to the public and the news media not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting.
A conference is a meeting of people who come together to share information (or confer) about a chosen topic. While meetings are generally focused on a key outcome, conferences tend to be bigger and involve bringing together key players in a field to discuss and share information around a certain subject.
Conferences and hearings are formal legal processes. Usually conferences are private and hearings are open to the public. You have a right to a fair hearing.
A public meeting refers to a meeting that is open to the public. A public hearing is open to the public but is regarding a specific proposal/project.
A resolution shall be an ordinary resolution if the notice required under this Act has been duly given and it is required to be passed by the votes cast, whether on a show of hands, or electronically or on a poll, as the case may be, in favour of the resolution, including the casting vote, if any, of the Chairman, by
A public hearing is a formal proceeding held in order to receive testimony from all interested parties including the general public on a proposed issue or action.
A court hearing differs from a trial because hearings do not decide a case, while an actual trial results in a verdict. There is no cross-examination of witnesses or evidence at a hearing, whereas the presentation of evidence and witness accounts for a docHub part of the trial.