Common use of Extraordinary General Meeting Clause in Contracts

Extraordinary General Meeting. Extraordinary General Meetings may amend any provisions of the by-laws and decide, in particular, to transform the company into a company of another form, a civil partnership or commercial company. However, it may not increase the commitments of the shareholders, subject to transactions resulting from a duly conducted grouping of shares. Extraordinary General Meetings may only deliberate validly if the present or represented shareholders, or those voting by absentee ballot, own at least, on the first meeting notice, one third and, on the second meeting notice, one-fourth of the shares with voting rights. If this latter quorum is not met, the second Meeting may be postponed to a date at most two months later than that for which it had been convened. Extraordinary General Meetings rule by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast by the present or represented shareholders, or those voting by absentee ballot, except for legal derogations. In statutory Extraordinary General Meetings of shareholders, i.e. those called to deliberate on the approval of a contribution in kind or the granting of a special benefit, the vote of the contributor or beneficiary does not count, be it for himself or as an agent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Investment Agreement (Sequans Communications), Investment Agreement (Sequans Communications)

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Extraordinary General Meeting. Extraordinary General Meetings may amend any provisions of the by-laws and decide, in particular, to transform the company into a company of another form, a civil partnership or commercial company. However, it may not increase the commitments of the shareholders, subject to transactions resulting from a duly conducted grouping of shares. Extraordinary General Meetings may only deliberate validly if the present or represented shareholders, or those voting by absentee ballot, own at least, on the first meeting notice, one third and, on the second meeting notice, one-fourth of the shares with voting rights. If this latter quorum is not met, the second Meeting may be postponed to a date at most two months later than that for which it had been convened. Extraordinary General Meetings rule by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast by the present or represented shareholders, or those voting by absentee ballot, except for legal derogations. Translation for information purposes only In statutory Extraordinary General Meetings of shareholders, i.e. those called to deliberate on the approval of a contribution in kind or the granting of a special benefit, the vote of the contributor or beneficiary does not count, be it for himself or as an agent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Investment Agreement (Sequans Communications), Investment Agreement (Sequans Communications)

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