Requisitionists definition

Requisitionists means the members who request the convening of a general meeting that is convened by the directors at the request of members made under section 249D of the Corporations Act or who call the meeting in accordance with sections 249E or 249F of the Corporations Act.
Requisitionists means the voting members referred to in subsection (3) (b).
Requisitionists means the voting members who requisition a general meeting of the Society.

Examples of Requisitionists in a sentence

  • Such requisition must state the object of business to be transacted at the meeting and must be signed by the Requisitionists and deposited at the registered office of the Company or the Company’s principal place of business in Hong Kong.

  • The SGM Requisitionists shall convene a SGM in the same manner, as nearly as possible, as that in which SGMs are to be convened by Directors.

  • On the contrary, if the EGM Requisitionists’ request is verified not in order, the EGM Requisitionists will be advised of this outcome and accordingly, an EGM will not be convened as requested.

  • Where, within twenty-one (21) days of the lodging of the SGM Requisition, the Directors do not proceed duly to convene the SGM, the SGM Requisitionists, or any of them representing more than one-half (1/2) of the total voting rights of all of them, may themselves convene the SGM, provided that any SGM so convened shall be held within three (3) months from the date of deposit of the SGM Requisition.

  • The Company will check the Requisition and the identity and shareholding of the Requisitionist(s) will be verified with the Company’s branch share registrar in Hong Kong.

  • The SGM Requisition must state the objects of the SGM and be signed by the SGM Requisitionists and may consist of one or more documents in like form, each signed by one or more of the SGM Requisitionists.

  • The Requisitionists must deposit a sum which is reasonably sufficient to meet the Company’s expenses in giving effect to the Requisition.

  • The written request (the “Requisition”) must state the resolution to be moved at the AGM or the statement of not more than one thousand (1,000) words in relation to any particular resolution being proposed or business to be dealt with in the relevant general meeting of the Company (as the case may be), and signed by all the Requisitionists in one or more document in like form.

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  • The Directors may cancel or postpone any duly convened general meeting at any time prior to such meeting, except for general meetings Requisitioned by Requisitionists in accordance with these Articles, for any reason or for no reason, upon notice in writing to Shareholders.


More Definitions of Requisitionists

Requisitionists means the Members who request the convening of a general meeting of the Company in accordance with the Company’s constitution and the Corporations Act.
Requisitionists means the Members who request the convening of a general meeting that is convened by the Directors at the request of Members made in accordance with the Company’s constitution and the Corporations Act 2001.

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