voting security means a security of the Company that:
voting security means any security presently entitling the owner or holder thereof to vote in the direction or management of the affairs of a person, or any security issued under or pursuant to any trust, agreement or arrangement whereby a trustee or trustees or agent or agents for the owner or holder of such security are presently entitled to vote in the direction or management of the affairs of a person.
voting security means any security of the Company which carries the right to vote generally in the election of directors.
More Definitions of voting security
voting security means a security that (i) confers upon the holder the right to vote for the election of
voting security means a security with voting rights, and includes a security convertible into a security with a voting right associated with the security.
voting security means a security of the Company that:
(i) is not a debt security; and
(ii) carries a voting right either under all circumstances or under some circumstances that have occurred and are continuing.
voting security means a security the holder of which is entitled to vote generally for the election of a member or members of the board of directors or board of trustees of a corporation or a comparable person or persons in the case of a partnership, trust or other form of business organization other than a corporation.
voting security means any security presently entitling the owner or holder thereof to vote on the direction or management of the affairs of a person, or any security issued under or pursuant to any trust, agreement or arrangement whereby a trustee or trustees or agent or agents for the owner or holder of such security are presently entitled to vote on the direction or management of the affairs of a person;
voting security means any security which:
voting security means any security presently entitling the owner or holder of any security to vote in the direction or management of the affairs of a company or any proprietary or other interest serving the same purposes.[PL 1987, c. 141, Pt. A, §6 (NEW).]