RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF OVFC MEMBERS

CHAPTER II OF THE STATUTES: ASSOCIATED PERSONS

Article 6. Capacity

All natural and legal persons who freely and voluntarily have an interest in the development of the association's aims in accordance with the following principles may become members of the Association:

  1. Natural persons with legal capacity who are not subject to any legal conditions for the exercise of their rights.
  2. Minors over the age of fourteen who are not emancipated must have the documented consent of the persons who are to act on their behalf.
  3. Legal entities, subject to the express agreement of their competent body.
  4. Be residents of Cumbre del Sol (Benitatxell) or have a professional or territorial connection. 
  5. Share the objectives and aims of the Association and participate in its activities.

They must submit a written application using the membership registration form to the representative body, which will decide at its first meeting whether the applicant meets the conditions required by the statutes. If so, the representative body may not refuse admission.

Membership is non-transferable.

Article 7. Rights of members

Members have the following rights:

  1. To participate in the Association's activities and in its governing and representative bodies, to exercise their right to vote, and to attend the General Assembly, in accordance with the Statutes. In order to be a member of the representative body, it is essential to be of legal age, to be in full possession of one's civil rights and not to be subject to any of the grounds for incompatibility established in current legislation.
  2. To be informed about the composition of the governing and representative body of the Association, its financial statements and the development of its activities. All information may be accessed through the representative body.
  3. To be heard prior to the adoption of disciplinary measures against them and to be informed of the facts giving rise to such measures, with the agreement imposing the sanction, where applicable, being justified.
  4. To challenge the agreements of the Association's body that they consider contrary to the Law or the Statutes.
  5. To be informed of the Statutes and the regulations and operating rules approved by the Association's body. They shall also be entitled to receive a copy of the current Statutes and the Association's Internal Regulations, if any.
  6. To consult the Association's books.

Article 8. Duties of members

The duties of members are:

  1. To share the aims of the Association and to collaborate in achieving them.
  2. To pay the fees, levies and other contributions that, in accordance with the Statutes, may correspond to each member.
  3. To abide by and comply with the agreements validly adopted by the governing and representative body of the association.
  4. To adjust their actions to the provisions of the Statutes.

Article 9. Grounds for termination

The following are grounds for resignation from the Association:

  1. The interested party's own decision, communicated in writing to the representative body. They may receive their initial capital contribution and other financial contributions made, excluding membership fees, provided that the reduction in capital does not cause harm to third parties.
  2. Failure to pay the established fees.


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