Voting Instruction definition

Voting Instruction means, in relation to any Meeting, a document in the English language issued by a Paying Agent in respect of any Eligible Voter:
Voting Instruction means either:
Voting Instruction means the instructions provided by Beneficial Noteholder to its Intermediary for its vote on the Plan in accordance with the VIEF and the Meeting Order.

Examples of Voting Instruction in a sentence

  • Unless revoked, any appointment of a Proxy under a Voting Instruction in relation to a Meeting shall remain in force in relation to any resumption of such Meeting following an adjournment, provided however that unless such appointment specifies otherwise, no such appointment of a Proxy in relation to a Meeting originally convened which has been adjourned for want of a quorum shall remain in force in relation to such Meeting when it is resumed.

  • So long as a Voting Certificate or Voting Instruction is valid, the bearer thereof (in the case of a Voting Certificate) or any Proxy named therein (in the case of a Voting Instruction) shall be deemed to be the holder of the Notes to which it relates for all purposes in connection with the Meeting.

  • Any person appointed to vote at such a Meeting must be reappointed under a Voting Instruction to vote at the Meeting when it is resumed.

  • Unless the terms of any Voting Instruction state otherwise, an Eligible Voter shall not be obliged to exercise all the votes to which he is entitled or to cast all the votes which he exercises in the same way.

  • A Voting Certificate and a Voting Instruction cannot be outstanding simultaneously in respect of the same Note.

  • Any vote by a Proxy in accordance with the relevant Voting Instruction shall be valid even if such Voting Instruction or any instruction pursuant to which it was given has been amended or revoked, provided that none of the Fiscal Agent or the Issuer or the Chairman has been notified in writing of such amendment or revocation by no later than close of business, two business days prior to the time fixed for the relevant Meeting.


More Definitions of Voting Instruction

Voting Instruction means a document in the English language issued by a Paying Agent and dated in which:
Voting Instruction means a written instruction in the form required by the Depositary by a Holder (or such Holder’s substitute proxy) to the Depositary relating to a matter on which such Holder (or such Holder’s substitute proxy) is entitled to vote pursuant to Section 4.7 and which instructs the Depositary or its nominee as to the exercise of such Holder’s (or such Holder’s substitute proxy’s) voting right.
Voting Instruction means the electronic voting and blocking instructions to be submitted by Direct Participants to the Exchange and Tabulation Agent via the relevant Clearing System in the form specified in the relevant Clearing System Notice and in accordance with the requirements of such Clearing System by the Expiration Deadline or any such earlier deadline as may be required to be met by the relevant Clearing System.
Voting Instruction means, in relation to any Meeting, a document in the English language issued by a Paying Agent in respect of one or more Eligible Voters:
Voting Instruction shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 4.07 hereof.
Voting Instruction means an English and Italian language document issued by a Paying Agent and dated in which:

Related to Voting Instruction

  • Block Voting Instruction means, in relation to any Meeting, a document in the English language issued by a Paying Agent:

  • Proper Instruction means a writing signed or initialed by one or more person or persons as the Board shall have from time to time authorized. Each such writing shall set forth the specific transaction or type of transaction involved. Oral instructions will be deemed to be Proper Instructions if (a) FAS reasonably believes them to have been given by a person previously authorized in Proper Instructions to give such instructions with respect to the transaction involved, and (b) the Investment Company, or the Fund, and FAS promptly cause such oral instructions to be confirmed in writing. Proper Instructions may include communications effected directly between electro-mechanical or electronic devices provided that the Investment Company, or the Fund, and FAS are satisfied that such procedures afford adequate safeguards for the Fund's assets. Proper Instructions may only be amended in writing.

  • Transfer Instructions are the information that you provide when using the Service. “Us,” “We,” and “Our” means Credit Union.

  • Proper Instructions means Written Instructions.

  • Synchronous instruction means instruction where students engage in learning in the direct presence (remote or in-person) of a teacher in real time.

  • Wire Instructions To: _____________________________________ To: _____________________________________

  • Voting Certificate means, in relation to any Meeting, a certificate in the English language issued by a Paying Agent and dated in which it is stated:

  • 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.

  • Instruction means a notification communicated to the issuer of an uncertificated security which directs that the transfer of the security be registered or that the security be redeemed.