Proxy definition

Proxy means, in relation to any Meeting, a person appointed to vote under a Block Voting Instruction or a Form of Proxy other than:
Proxy means, in relation to any Meeting, a person appointed to vote under a Block Voting Instruction other than:
Proxy means a completed and executed form of proxy by which a securityholder has appointed a person or company as the securityholder’s nominee to attend and act for the securityholder and on the securityholder’s behalf at a meeting of securityholders;

Examples of Proxy in a sentence

  • Prior to the mailing of the Registration Statement, Purchaser shall be entitled to engage a proxy solicitor that is reasonably satisfactory to the Company and the Sellers, and Purchaser shall keep the Company and the Sellers reasonably informed regarding its solicitation efforts and proxy tallies following the mailing of the Proxy Statement.

  • Name of Customer: Capacity of Signatory (In Person or By Proxy): Signature: Date: Brokerage Commissions 0.105% Market Fees 0.015% Securities Clearing Center Fees 0.005% Capital market Authority Fees 0.03% Total Commissions & Fees 0.155% Brokerage Commissions 0.100% Market Fees 0.005% Annual safekeeping fees charged by Edda 0.4 bps.


More Definitions of Proxy

Proxy means the form of proxy accompanying this Circular;
Proxy has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(ii).
Proxy means an instrument whereby any person is authorized to vote for a member at a general meeting on a poll.
Proxy means the common law employer proxy. The common law employer proxy is the person delegated specific tasks to assist a common law employer in the duties described in OAR 411-375-0055.
Proxy means a person appointed to vote under a Voting Certificate as a proxy or a person appointed to vote under a Block Voting Instruction, in each case other than:
Proxy means a completed and signed form of proxy by means of which a shareholder appoints a proxy holder to attend and act on his behalf at a meeting of shareholders;