Lost Voting Trust Certificates. If a Voting Trust Certificate is lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed, the Voting Trustee, at the Voting Trustee’s sole discretion, may require the Corporation to issue a duplicate of that Certificate upon receipt from the applicable Shareholder of evidence of the loss or mutilation that is satisfactory to the Voting Trustee, and either:
Lost Voting Trust Certificates. If a Voting Trust Certificate is lost, stolen, mutilated or destroyed, the Trustee, in its discretion, may issue a duplicate of such certificate upon receipt of (a) evidence of such fact satisfactory to it; (b) indemnity satisfactory to it, including, without limitation, an indemnity bond, sufficient in the judgment of the Trustee, to protect the Trustee, or any agent, from any loss which it may suffer if a Voting Trust Certificate is replaced; (c) the existing Voting Trust Certificate, if mutilated; and (d) its reasonable fees and expenses in connection with the issuance of a new Voting Trust Certificate.