Common use of Record Date for Shareholder Notice; Voting and Giving Consents Clause in Contracts

Record Date for Shareholder Notice; Voting and Giving Consents. For purposes of determining the shareholders entitled to notice of any meeting or to vote or entitled to give consent to action without a meeting, the Board of Trustees may fix in advance a record date which shall not be more than seventy-five (75) days nor less than seven (7) days before the date of any such meeting as provided in the Declaration of Trust.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: California Investment Trust, California Investment Trust Ii

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Record Date for Shareholder Notice; Voting and Giving Consents. For purposes of determining the shareholders entitled to notice of any meeting or to vote or entitled to give consent to action without a meeting, the Board of Trustees may fix in advance a record date which shall not be more than seventy-five one hundred and eighty (75180) days nor less than seven (7) days before the date of any such meeting as provided in the Declaration Agreement. If the Board of Trust.Trustees does not so fix a record date:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Two Roads Shared Trust

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Record Date for Shareholder Notice; Voting and Giving Consents. For purposes of determining the shareholders entitled to notice of any meeting or to vote or entitled to give consent to action without a meeting, the Board of Trustees may fix in advance a record date which shall not be more than seventy-five ninety (7590) days nor less than seven (7) days before the date of any such meeting as provided in the Agreement and Declaration of Trust of the Trust.. If the Board of Trustees does not so fix a record date:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Montgomery Funds Iii

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