entitled to appoint a proxy or where that is allowed one or more proxies to attend and vote instead of himself and that a proxy ... entitled to appoint a proxy, or where that is allowed, one or more proxies to attend and vote instead of himself and that a proxy
broadly, it seems to me that this was largely due to proxy votes and behind the curtain manoeuvres.
Know thy sponsors ... members, as the case may be, present and voting either in person or, by proxy, at the meeting, agree to any compromise or arrangement
general body owing to the directors' control over the proxy-voting machinery. He says :
"The old idea that the general meeting alone
entitled to appoint a proxy, or where that is allowed, one or more proxies to attend and vote instead of himself and that a proxy ... meeting by proxy. (5) The instrument appointing a proxy shall be - (a) in writing; and (b) signed by the person appointing such proxy
appoint more than one proxy to attend on the same occasion; and (c) a proxy shall not be entitled to vote except on a poll ... entitled to appoint a proxy or where that is allowed one or more proxies to attend and vote instead of himself and that a proxy
entitled to appoint a proxy, or where that is allowed, one or more proxies to attend and vote instead of himself and that a proxy ... meeting by proxy. (5) The instrument appointing a proxy shall be - (a) in writing; and (b) signed by the person appointing such proxy
continued as only 189 of the unsecured creditors attended personally or by proxy and that fell very much short of the quorum fixed by this ... secured creditors were present by proxy and voted unanimously against the scheme of amalgamation. That has been recorded by the chairman. He also reports that
vote differently.
- On a poll taken at a meeting, a debenture-holder entitled to more than one vote, or his proxy or other person entitled
Trading Companies Rules, 1981
35. Right of member to use his votes differently.
- On a poll taken at a meeting of a class of members ... member of the class entitled to more than one vote or his proxy or other person entitled to vote for him, as the case
vote differently.
- On a poll taken at a meeting, a debenture-holder entitled to more than one vote, or his proxy or other person entitled