Indeed Clause Samples
Indeed. ▇▇ (being the chairman of the board) did not care about the proper procedure for the First and Second GMs, although it was the board’s duty to ensure that the proper procedure for shareholders’ meetings are complied with.78 First, under Article 42 of the Articles, a request by a shareholder to convene an extraordinary general meeting should be made in writing, but that was done here.79 Second, ▇▇ claimed that did not know whether a notice was sent to all the shareholders regarding the convening of the First and Second GMs, although the board of directors had an obligation to issue that notice pursuant to Article 45. In fact, there was no evidence that any notice was actually sent to the plaintiff and of what the notice contained. This was particularly so with regard to the Second Resolution and GM as Lo was clearly not ▇▇’▇ proxy in that case and ▇▇ did not even see the agenda for the Second Resolution and GM before the Second Resolution was passed. 50 Third and in particular, the Authorisation Letter signed by ▇▇ did not conform to the requirements set out in the Articles; it did not state clearly the instructions for voting for, against or to abstain from voting on particular items on the agenda for the First GM, and it was not dated, contrary to the provisions in Article 4980. According to ▇▇▇▇, the Authorisation Letter was signed around 14 March 2014, which pre-dated the notification to the shareholders of the First GM that GMayer prepared. If so, there would have been no agenda or proposed 78 NE for 31 March 2017, pp 39–51. See Agreed List of Issues, para 2. 79 NE for 31 March 2017, pp 16–17; DB, p 53. 80 LH AEIC, pp 262-263. resolution for the First GM on which the Authorisation Letter was purportedly to address. Fourth, and surprisingly, despite Article 61 being amended (at the First GM) just six months before the Second GM, the result of which was that shareholders must be present for their votes to be considered and voting by proxy was no longer allowed, the Second Resolution was brought to ▇▇’▇ home in Taiwan (at Lo’s instructions) for him to approve (as the plaintiff’s representative) after the Second GM had concluded! Lo could not say that he did not know of the requirement in the amended Article 61, having read it and procured the amendment to that article. ▇▇’s reply to all these was essentially that he was not in charge of the procedural matters and left them to his staff. ▇▇’s claim that he “[did] not remember” or “did not pay attention” to...
Indeed. You can within one research project conduct both IoT interactions (collecting data from sensors including sensors on mobile phones) and crowd interactions (collecting users’ responses through surveys). It is even possible to include ‘share geolocation data’ within the survey so that you, as a Researcher, can make correlation between the users’ responses and sensors’ data at specific time and location.
Indeed. But we were not engaged, nor was it our statutory responsibility to rescue IOG.
Indeed. Wasn't such an outcome just a different way to arrive at the same issues that happened in other sects? "Then, why would you follow this more bothersome approach?" ▇▇▇▇ was the one to explain the reasoning behind it. "Very simple. That's because ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s worries are just possibilities. There has never been anyone to try it before, so we might as well give it a go. Who knows? It might really work. At the very least, our Freedom Sect is pretty united, even after having an election over the positions." ▇▇▇▇▇ still felt it to be unnecessary. However, he was the outsider who just joined, so he didn't know much about the sect. "Well, we will see how things go in the future, then. After all, it'll take a very long time until you need to step down from your position while the entire sect already accepts you." "However..." ▇▇▇▇▇ still had a doubt. "Is it okay for me to simply become an Ancestor straight away? Isn't there a need for election as well?" ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, who was also there, shook her head as she explained, "The position of an ancestor is merely figurative." "Figurative?" Poliana nodded, saying, "Exactly. It means that the ancestor has no power over the decision of the sect." "What?!" This time, ▇▇▇▇▇ was really shooked. "How could that be? I would still be the strongest member, you know?" Poliana still denied the idea. "It's exactly because you are the strongest that we can't let you have a position of power. The rest of the sect would be easily influenced by your words. We need our ancestors to have a neutral position, just like ▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ did. They are here to help the sect stay safe. Of course, they will also benefit from it. But ultimately, their only job is to cultivate and let us use their names to expand our forces." Malo smiled and continued from there, saying, "Simply put, Master can sit tight and leave everything to us. This is our Sect, and we'll manage it. Unless we really need Master's help, we won't bother you at all. It's a very comfy position if you ask me. After all, the lower-level members will work on everything. Just Master's name alone is already the greatest contribution we could get from you." ▇▇▇▇▇ scratched the back of his head after hearing that. If one asked him, he would definitely want to use the normal method. However, he had just got the disciple he had wished for after so long, so he didn't want to ruin it. As for forcefully taking control over the sect? The thought didn't pass through his head at all. In his head, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇,...
