The length of notice that a company must give to a member for an Extraordinary General Meeting is:

A. 15 days
B. 17 days
C. 19 days
D. 21 days
E. 25 days

Answer: D

Explanation: The correct answer is D, “21 days.” Under company law, an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) typically requires at least 21 days’ notice to be given to members, ensuring they are adequately informed and can prepare for the meeting.

Rundown: The selected answer “D” was chosen because the law generally requires a minimum of 21 days’ notice for an Extraordinary General Meeting to allow sufficient time for members to be notified and make the necessary arrangements to attend.