Aggregate Voting Rights definition

Aggregate Voting Rights. The aggregate of the Voting Rights of all the Certificates under this Agreement.
Aggregate Voting Rights. The aggregate of the Voting Rights of all or a specified Class or Classes of Securities.
Aggregate Voting Rights means the aggregate Voting Rights of the Bonds, taken as a whole.

Examples of Aggregate Voting Rights in a sentence

  • The Asset Representations Reviewer may be removed as asset representations reviewer under this Agreement by Certificateholders holding at least 50% of the Aggregate Voting Rights of the Certificateholders.

Related to Aggregate Voting Rights

  • Aggregate Voting Interests The aggregate of the Voting Interests of all the Certificates under this Agreement.

  • Voting Rights The portion of the voting rights of all of the Certificates which is allocated to any Certificate. As of any date of determination, (a) 1% of all Voting Rights shall be allocated to each Class of Notional Amount Certificates, if any (such Voting Rights to be allocated among the holders of Certificates of each such Class in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests), and (b) the remaining Voting Rights (or 100% of the Voting Rights if there is no Class of Notional Amount Certificates) shall be allocated among Holders of the remaining Classes of Certificates in proportion to the Certificate Balances of their respective Certificates on such date.

  • Multiple Voting Shares means the multiple voting shares in the capital of the Corporation;

  • Special Voting Share means, in relation to the Corporation, the Carnival Special Voting Share and, in relation to P&O Princess, the P&O Princess Special Voting Share.

  • Subordinate Voting Shares means the subordinate voting shares in the capital of the Corporation;