Voting Direction definition

Voting Direction means a written direction executed by the Buyer Representative directing the Escrow Agent to vote all or a portion of the Escrow Assets in accordance with the instructions set forth in the Voting Direction.
Voting Direction means a written direction executed by Xxxxxx directing the Escrow Agent to vote all or a portion of the Escrow Assets in accordance with the instructions set forth in the Voting Direction.
Voting Direction. Provision” included in Section 1 of the Partnership Agreement are hereby deleted.

Examples of Voting Direction in a sentence

  • For Voting Direction, a statement from the appointing organization shall indicate that the affected Councilor has been instructed how to vote on the matter.

  • While there is no limit to the number of extensions; “standing” remedies are not allowed under any circumstances.• For the specific remedies of Voting Direction and Proxy Voting, the communication must include an affirmation that the appointing organization has established a voting position, subject to provisions contained in its Charter or Bylaws, on the matter at issue.

  • If shareholders have appointed the Chair of the Meeting as their proxy (or the Chair of the Meeting becomes their proxy by default) under the Proxy Form, shareholders can direct the Chair of the Meeting to vote FOR or AGAINST, or to ABSTAIN from voting on Resolution 2 by marking the appropriate Voting Direction box opposite that resolution.

  • However, if the Chair of the Meeting is proxy under the Proxy Form (including by default) and shareholders do not mark any of the Voting Direction boxes opposite Resolution 2, shareholders are, in effect, directing the Chair to vote “FOR” the resolution as the Chair of the Meeting intends to vote undirected proxies in favour of Resolution 2.

  • If a Voting Direction is not obtained then the Council member may opt for Section 4.6 (Proxy Voting).

  • If you leave Section A blank, or your named proxy does not attend the meeting, the Chair of the Meeting will be your proxy by default.If the Chair of the Meeting becomes your proxy (by specific appointment or by default), you can direct the Chair of the Meeting to vote FOR or AGAINST, or to ABSTAIN from voting on the Resolutions by marking the appropriate Voting Direction boxes in Section B below.

  • If you leave Section A blank, or your named proxy does not attend the meeting, the Chair of the Meeting will be your proxy by default.If the Chair of the Meeting becomes your proxy (by specific appointment or by default), you can direct the Chair of the Meeting to vote FOR or AGAINST, or to ABSTAIN from voting on the resolutions by marking the appropriate Voting Direction boxes in Section B below.

  • If you leave Section A blank, or your named proxy does not attend the meeting, the Chair of the Meeting will be your proxy by default.If the Chair of the Meeting becomes your proxy (by specific appointment or by default) you can direct the Chair of the Meeting to vote FOR or AGAINST, or to ABSTAIN from voting on the Resolutions by marking the appropriate Voting Direction boxes in Section B below.

  • If a Voting Direction is not obtained then the Council member may opt for Section 3 The term “appointing organization” (see Section 1.3.1) does not comprise the Nominating Committee; therefore, the Voting Direction remedy does not apply to House NCAs.

  • If a Shareholder appoints the Chairman of the Meeting as their proxy (or the Chairman of the Meeting becomes their proxy by default) the Shareholder may direct the Chairman to vote FOR or AGAINST, or to ABSTAIN from voting on this Resolution by marking the appropriate Voting Direction box opposite that resolution.

Related to Voting Direction

  • Voting booth or “booth” means that booth or enclosure wherein an elector casts his or her ballot for tabulation by an electronic or electromechanical device.

  • Voting Shares means the Common Shares and any other shares in the capital of the Corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of all directors.

  • Voting Instructions means the instructions for voting on the Plan contained in the section of the Disclosure Statement entitled "SOLICITATION; VOTING PROCEDURES" and in the Ballots and the Master Ballots.

  • Voting Agent means Logan & Company, Inc.

  • Voting Members has the meaning set forth in Section 4.07(b).

  • Voting Member means a Member holding one or more Voting Shares.

  • Voting Control means, with respect to a share of Class B Common Stock, the power (whether exclusive or shared) to vote or direct the voting of such share by proxy, voting agreement or otherwise.

  • Voting machine means a machine designed for the sole purpose of

  • Voting device means any device provided by an election officer for a voter to vote a mechanical ballot.

  • Voting Trust has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(b).

  • Voting shall have a correlative meaning.

  • Voting system or "system" means any machine, device, technology, or equipment used to

  • Voting group means all shares of one or more classes or series that under the articles of incorporation or the Act are entitled to vote and be counted together collectively on a matter at a meeting of shareholders. All shares entitled by the articles of incorporation or the Act to vote generally on the matter are for that purpose a single voting group.

  • 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.

  • Voting Participant Notification is defined in Section 11.10(i) hereof.

  • Voting Units means collectively, the Units and Special Voting Units;

  • Voting Stock of any Person as of any date means the Capital Stock of such Person that is at the time entitled to vote in the election of the Board of Directors of such Person.

  • Voting Share means (i) a Common Share of the Company and (ii) any other share of capital stock of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors or entitled to vote together with the Common Shares in respect of any merger, consolidation, sale of all or substantially all of the Company's assets, liquidation, dissolution or winding up. References in this Agreement to a percentage or portion of the outstanding Voting Shares shall be deemed a reference to the percentage or portion of the total votes entitled to be cast by the holders of the outstanding Voting Shares.

  • Voting Common Stock means the Voting Common Stock, par value $.01 per share, of the Company.

  • Disinterested Shareholder means a shareholder that is not an Insider to whom options may be granted under the Plan and they are not an Associate of any Insider.

  • Voting Day means the final day on which the final vote is to be taken in an election and shall be Monday, October 24, 2022 with the close of voting to be at 8:00 pm.

  • Chairman-cum-Managing Director means Chairman-cum-Managing Director of any of the Subsidiary Companies of Coal India Limited, presently Central Coalfields Limited, Eastern Coalfields Limited, Western Coalfields Limited, Bharat Coking Coal Limited, Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited, South Eastern Coalfields Limited, Northern Coalfields Limited and Mahanadi Coalfields Limited.

  • Voting Classes means Classes 4 and 5.

  • Voting Interest With respect to any provisions hereof providing for the action, consent or approval of the Holders of all Certificates evidencing specified Voting Interests in the Trust Estate, the Holders of each Class of Certificates will collectively be entitled to the then applicable percentage of the aggregate Voting Interest represented by all Certificates equal to the ratio obtained by dividing the Principal Balance of such Class by the sum of the Class A Principal Balance and the Class B Principal Balance. Each Certificateholder of a Class will have a Voting Interest equal to the product of the Voting Interest to which such Class is collectively entitled and the Percentage Interest in such Class represented by such Holder's Certificates. With respect to any provisions hereof providing for action, consent or approval of each Class of Certificates or specified Classes of Certificates, each Certificateholder of a Class will have a Voting Interest in such Class equal to such Holder's Percentage Interest in such Class.

  • Voting Interests means shares of capital stock issued by a corporation, or equivalent Equity Interests in any other Person, the holders of which are ordinarily, in the absence of contingencies, entitled to vote for the election of directors (or persons performing similar functions) of such Person, even if the right so to vote has been suspended by the happening of such a contingency.