Ballot Form definition

Ballot Form means the ballot form contained in Annex B of this document.
Ballot Form means a paper or an Electronic Communication in such form as may be approved by the Board from time to time for the purpose of a Member casting a vote in a Ballot;
Ballot Form means the “Ballot Form” to be provided with the Disclosure Statement, as defined below, and which will be the form used to register to participate in this Settlement Option.

Examples of Ballot Form in a sentence

  • To be considered a member of the Voluntary Australian Subclass and to be eligible to be approved to receive payment under the Settlement Option, every member of the Voluntary Australian Subclass must submit a properly completed and executed Ballot Form to the U.S. Balloting Agent on or before the Registration/Voting Deadline.

  • If the Ballot Form is sent by mail, the mailing must be received by the U.S. Balloting Agent on or before the Registration/Voting Deadline.

  • The Postal Ballot Notice together with Postal Ballot Form is also available on the website of the Company at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • SIGNED AND DELIVERED ) L&T Finance Holdings Limited ) SIGNED AND DELIVERED ) L&T Mutual Fund Trustee Limited) EXHIBIT 7 POSTAL BALLOT FORM Please read the “Notes” and “Instructions” given below before filling up and sending the Postal Ballot Form attached herewith.

  • The Company has completed the dispatch of the Postal Ballot Notice together with the Postal Ballot Form and postage-prepaid self-addressed Business Reply Envelope, to the registered addresses of all the Members, who have not registered their email IDs and Postal Ballot Notice have been mailed electronically to those members who have registered their email IDs with the Company/Depository participants on Monday, 25th March, 2019.

  • The Unitholders were invited to submit their votes through Digital Ballot Form at any time until the closure of the voting session which he would announce later.

  • If a claimant’s Ballot Form is postmarked within thirty (30) days after the Registration/Voting Deadline, on a showing of good cause to the Claims Administrator for her failure to make the Registration/Voting Deadline and provided that her participation shall not prejudice the implementation of any claims administration procedures, the Claims Administrator may permit the claimant to participate as a member of the Voluntary Australian Subclass.