Voting Procedures–Other Than Trustee Elections Sample Clauses

Voting Procedures–Other Than Trustee Elections. At any subdivision meeting, a homeowner (in person or by proxy) may submit a proposal for voting. The proposal will be voted on by written ballot (by mail or at a future subdivision meeting). If by mail, ballots will be returned for counting to the City & Village Tax Office or the then current subdivision administrative office. If at a future subdivision meeting, the proposal must be detailed in the published agenda (which is to be sent by first class mail or personally served upon all the record lot owners at least ten days before such meeting) and ballots will be counted by the Trustees present. Proposals for Indenture changes require written consent (in person or by proxy) of two-thirds of all the owners of lots (see VI.14) – that is, at least 16 owners must agree (in person or by proxy) to the change. Other proposals require a simple majority (in person or by proxy) of those voting. A simple majority is any percent over fifty percent (50%). V ASSESSMENTS The Trustees and their successors in office are hereby authorized, empowered and granted the right to make assessments upon and against lots in Bee Tree Estates Addition for the purposes herein stated and at the rate hereinafter provided, and in the manner and subject to the provisions of this instrument.
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  • Voting and Direction Rights of MAC Notes In the event that Class M Notes have been exchanged for MAC Notes, the Holders of such MAC Notes will be entitled to exercise all the voting and direction rights that are allocated to such exchanged Class M Notes and the outstanding balances of such MAC Notes will be used to determine if the requisite percentage of Holders under this Agreement has voted or given direction; provided that with respect to (x) any outstanding MAC Notes exchanged for Class M Notes in Combination 1 set forth on Appendix II, the Class M-1I Notes so exchanged will be entitled to exercise 1% of the total voting or direction rights that were allocated to such exchanged Class M Notes and the Class M-1F Notes so exchanged will be entitled to exercise 99% of the total voting or direction rights that were allocated to such exchanged Class M Notes, (y) any outstanding MAC Notes exchanged for Class M Notes in Combination 2 set forth on Appendix II, the Class M-2I Notes so exchanged will be entitled to exercise 1% of the total voting or direction rights that were allocated to such exchanged Class M Notes and the Class M-2F Notes so exchanged will be entitled to exercise 99% of the total voting or direction rights that were allocated to such exchanged Class M Notes, and (z) any outstanding MAC Notes exchanged for Class M Notes in Combination 3 set forth on Appendix II, the Class M-3I Notes so exchanged will be entitled to exercise 1% of the total voting or direction rights that were allocated to such exchanged Class M Notes and the Class M- 3F Notes so exchanged will be entitled to exercise 99% of the total voting or direction rights that were allocated to such exchanged Class M Notes.

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