Members with voting rights definition

Members with voting rights means members or a class of members that has voting rights with respect to the purpose or matter involved.
Members with voting rights means members or a class of members that has
Members with voting rights means members of the Management Board referred to in Article 17(1)(a) and (b) of the Founding Regulation;

Examples of Members with voting rights in a sentence

  • Members with voting rights may enter into voting agreements as provided in section 10-33-79.

  • The Members’ lists may also be presented by many Members with voting rights who, alone or together with other Members with voting rights, hold shares representing at least 1/40 overall of the share capital.

  • In respect of all decisions, a quorum of two thirds of the EMF Members with voting rights representing at least two thirds of the voting rights must be present.

  • The Members’ lists may be submitted by at least 1/80 of the Members with voting rights, regardless of the percentage of overall share capital held.

  • In the event there is only one candidate for the position being filled, the election will be carried out by acclamation, unless an election by secret ballot is requested by at least 2 (two) Members with voting rights.

  • The General Assembly is composed of all Members with voting rights.

  • The Chair shall, on or before the date fixed for the AGM, appoint as scrutineers two Members with voting rights of CPA New Brunswick who shall not have been nominated as candidates for election thereto.

  • The Members’ lists may be presented by at least 1/80 of the Members with voting rights, independently of the percentage of overall share capital held.

  • Members with voting rights are the President and the Vice-President of the ECB, the Governors of the national central banks, a member of the European Commission, the Chairpersons of each of the ESAs, the Chair and the two Vice-Chairs of the Advisory Scientific Committee and the Chair of the Advisory Technical Committee.

  • Without prejudice to Articles 28, 57 and 58 of these Articles, the General Meeting, ordinary and extraordinary, validly makes decisions when attended or represented by at least half of the number of Members with voting rights.


More Definitions of Members with voting rights

Members with voting rights means members or a class of members that has voting rights with respect to

Related to Members with voting rights

  • Special Voting Units means, collectively, special voting units of the REIT, and “Special Voting Unit” means any one of them.

  • Voting Shares means shares of any class of a corporation having under all circumstances the right to vote for the election of the directors of such corporation, provided that, for the purpose of the definition, shares which only carry the right to vote conditionally on the happening of an event shall not be considered Voting Shares whether or not such event shall have happened.