Common use of Call of a Meeting Clause in Contracts

Call of a Meeting. A meeting of the Shareholders shall be called by a majority of the Trustees or by the President or the Secretary or other officer or officers as authorized by the Trustees whenever ordered to do so by a majority of Trustees. Meetings shall also be called by order of the Trustees at the request of Shareholders if and to the extent provided by the Declaration of Trust or by applicable law. The Trustees shall determine, or may authorize the officers of the Trust to determine, the date, time and place for any meeting of Shareholders, which place may be within or without the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or any adjournment(s) or postponement(s) thereof. Any meeting so called may be postponed by the Trustees or an officer of the Trust prior to the meeting with notice to the Shareholders entitled to vote at that meeting by the Trustees or an officer of the Trust prior to the meeting.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: By Laws (AMG Funds I), By Laws (Amg Funds Iii), By Laws (Amg Funds Iii)

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