A vote definition

A vote given in accordance with the term of an instrument of proxy shall be valid notwithstanding the previous death or insanity of the principal or revocation of the proxy or of the authority under which the proxy was executed, or the transfer of the share in respect of which the proxy is given provided that no intimation in writing of such death, insanity, revocation or transfer as aforesaid shall have been received by the Company at the office before the commencement of the general, meeting, or adjourned meeting at which it is sought to use the proxy.
A vote given in accordance with the terms of a proxy shall be valid notwithstanding the previous death or incapacity of the member giving the proxy or the revocation of the proxy or of the authority under which the form of proxy was executed or. the transfer of the share in respect of which the proxy is given, provided That no notification in writing of such death, incapacity, revocation cc transfer shall have been received at the registered office of the Company or by the chairman of the meeting or adjourned meeting for which the proxy was given before the vote is taken.
A vote given in accordance with the terms of a proxy shall be valid notwithstanding the previous death or incapacity of the shareholder giving the proxy or the revocation of the proxy or of the authority under which the form of proxy was executed or the transfer of the share in respect of which the proxy is given, provided that no notification in writing of such death, incapacity, revocation or transfer shall have been received at the registered office of the Corporation or by the chairman of the meeting or adjourned meeting for which the proxy was given before the vote is taken.

Examples of A vote in a sentence

  • A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present.

  • A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the Board, unless otherwise stated in law.

  • A vote withheld is not a vote in law, which means that the vote will not be counted in the calculation of votes for or against the resolution.

  • A vote to reconsider and the action taken on that reconsideration must occur and be completed within forty-five (45) days of the date of the vote on the original decision.

  • A vote of abstain or present, or a vote other than yea or nay, or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the Board, unless otherwise stated in law.

  • A vote of abstain or present, or a vote other than yea or nay, or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present.

  • A vote may be taken on one or more of the proposals prior to any such adjournment if sufficient votes for its approval have been received and it is otherwise appropriate.

  • A vote may be disregarded if the Bankruptcy Court determines, after notice and a hearing, that such acceptance or rejection was not solicited or procured in good faith or in accordance with the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • A vote against or- dering the previous question is a vote against the Republican majority agenda and a vote to allow the Democratic minority to offer an alternative plan.

  • A vote may be disregarded if the Bankruptcy Court determines, pursuant to section 1126(e) of the Bankruptcy Code, that it was not solicited or procured in good faith or in accordance with the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code.


More Definitions of A vote

A vote given in accordance with the terms of an instrument of proxy or attorney shall be valid notwithstanding the previous death or unsoundness of mind of the principal or revocation of the instrument or of the authority under which the instrument was executed, or the transfer of the share in respect of which the instrument is given, if no intimation in writing of such death, unsoundness of mind, revocation, or transfer as aforesaid has been received by the Company at the registered office before the commencement of the meeting or adjourned meeting at which the instrument is used.
A vote means one of the main segments into which the budget of a municipality is divided for the appropriation of money for the different departments or functional areas of the municipality and which specifies the total amount that is appropriated for the purposes of the department or functional area concerned.

Related to A vote

  • Required Vote has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.3(c)(ii);

  • Valid vote means a vote that has been counted as valid or determined to be valid as provided in 13-15-206.

  • vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities" shall mean the vote of the lesser of (a) 67 per centum or more of the shares of the Fund present or represented by proxy at the meeting if the holders of more than 50 per centum of the outstanding shares of the Fund are present or represented by proxy at the meeting, or (b) more than 50 per centum of the outstanding shares of the Fund.

  • Scratch vote means to mark or punch the straight party ticket and then mark or

  • Majority Vote means a vote made by more than half of the Members who are present at a Meeting and who are entitled to vote and voting at that Meeting upon a resolution put to that Meeting.

  • Requisite Company Vote has the meaning set forth in Section 3.03(a).

  • Majority Shareholder Vote means a vote of “a majority of the outstanding voting securities” (as such term is defined in the 0000 Xxx) of the Trust with each class and series of Shares voting together as a single class, except to the extent otherwise required by the 1940 Act or this Declaration with respect to any one or more classes or series of Shares, in which case the applicable proportion of such classes or series of Shares voting as a separate class or series, as the case may be, also will be required.

  • Vote ’ means one of the main segments into which a budget of a municipality is divided for the appropriation of funds for the different departments or functional areas of the municipality; and which specifies the total amount that is appropriated for the purposes of the department or functional area concerned.

  • e-voting means voting using either the internet, telephone or text message; “e-voting information” has the meaning set out in rule 24.2;

  • Active voter means a registered voter who has not been classified as an inactive

  • Majority Interests Vote means the vote, at a meeting of Holders, of (A) 67% or more of the Interests present or represented at such meeting, if Holders of more than 50% of all Interests are present or represented by proxy, or (B) more than 50% of all Interests, whichever is less.

  • Votes means the number of votes entitled to be cast generally in the election of Directors.

  • Recorded Vote means a written record of the name and vote of each member of Council or a Committee who votes on a question and of each member present who does not vote.

  • Supermajority Vote means the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of all of the members of the Operating Committee or any Subcommittee, as applicable, authorized to cast a vote with respect to a matter presented for a vote (whether or not such a member is present at any meeting at which a vote is taken) by the Operating Committee or any Subcommittee, as applicable (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any member of the Operating Committee or any Subcommittee, as applicable, that is recused or subject to a vote to recuse from such matter pursuant to Section 4.3(d)); provided that if two-thirds of all of such members authorized to cast a vote is not a whole number then that number shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number.

  • transferred vote means a vote derived from a ballot document on which a second or subsequent preference is recorded for the candidate to whom that ballot document has been transferred, and

  • Eligible Voter means a legal voter who resides in the jurisdiction of the county,

  • Resolution of Directors means either:

  • Disinterested Shareholder Approval means approval by a majority of the votes cast by all the Company’s shareholders at a duly constituted shareholders’ meeting, excluding votes attached to Common Shares beneficially owned by Insiders who are Service Providers or their Associates;

  • Write-in vote means a vote cast for a person whose name is not printed on the

  • Adjournment Proposal means a proposal to adjourn the special meeting of the stockholders of Thayer to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies if, based upon the tabulated vote at the time of the special meeting, there are not sufficient votes to approve one or more proposals presented to stockholders for vote at such special meeting.

  • unanimous resolution means, subject to subsection (3), a resolution-

  • Super Majority Vote means, the affirmative vote of the holders of Outstanding Interests of all Series representing at least two thirds of the total votes that may be cast by all such Outstanding Interests, voting together as a single class.

  • Non-Voting Member means a member of a Committee or Sub- Committee of the Council who is not a member of the Council and is not entitled to vote on any matter coming before that Committee or Sub- Committee;

  • Simple Majority means a decision made by the Management Committee by more than 50 percent of the votes represented and entitled to be cast at a meeting thereof.

  • Quorum means a majority of the Regular Trustees or, if there are only two Regular Trustees, both of them.

  • Qualified voter means a person who is entitled to vote pursuant to the Constitution of Virginia and