Block Voting Instruction definition

Block Voting Instruction means, in relation to any Meeting, a document in the English language issued by a Paying Agent:
Block Voting Instruction means an instruction issued in accordance with paragraphs 8 to 14
Block Voting Instruction means a document in the English language issued by any Paying Agent or, as the case may be, any Registrar and dated, in which: (a) it is certified that outstanding Bearer Instruments of any Series (not being Bearer Instruments in respect of which a voting certificate has been issued and is outstanding in respect of the meeting specified in such block voting instruction or any adjournment thereof) have been deposited to the order of such Paying Agent and that no such Bearer Instruments will be released until the first to occur of: (i) the conclusion of the meeting specified in such document or any adjournment thereof; and (ii) the surrender, not less than 48 hours before the time for which such meeting or adjournment thereof is convened, of the receipt for each such deposited Bearer Instrument which has been deposited to the order of such Paying Agent, coupled with notice thereof being given by such Paying Agent to the Issuer; or (b) It is certified that Registered Instruments of any Series (not being Registered Instruments in respect of which a voting certificate has been issued and is outstanding in respect of the meeting specified in such block voting instruction and any adjournment thereof) are registered in the books and records maintained by the Registrar in the names of specified registered holders; (c) It is certified that each depositor of such Instruments or registered holder thereof or a duly authorised agent on his or its behalf has instructed the Paying Agent or, as the case may be, the Registrar that the vote(s) attributable to his or its Instruments so deposited or registered should be cast in a particular way in relation to the resolution or resolutions to be put to such meeting or any adjournment thereof and that all such instructions are, during the period of 48 hours prior to the time for which such meeting or adjourned meeting is convened, neither revocable nor subject to amendment; (d) the total number, principal amount outstanding, the serial numbers and series numbers of the Instruments so deposited or registered are listed, distinguishing with regard to each such resolution between those in respect of which instructions have been given as aforesaid that the votes attributable thereto should be cast in favour of the resolution and those in respect of which instructions have been so given that the votes attributable thereto should be cast against the resolution; and (e) any person named in such document (hereinafter called a “proxy”) i...

Examples of Block Voting Instruction in a sentence

  • Unless revoked, any appointment of a Proxy under a Block Voting Instruction or, as the case may be, Form of Proxy in relation to a Meeting shall remain in force in relation to any resumption of such Meeting following an adjournment; provided, however, that no such appointment of a Proxy in relation to a Meeting originally convened which has been adjourned for want of a quorum shall remain in force in relation to such Meeting when it is resumed.

  • Unless the terms of any Block Voting Instruction state otherwise, a Voter shall not be obliged to exercise all the votes to which they are entitled or to cast all the votes which they exercise in the same way.

  • Any person appointed to vote at such a Meeting must be re-appointed under a Block Voting Instruction or, as the case may be, Form of Proxy to vote at the Meeting when it is resumed.

  • A Block Voting Instruction shall be valid only if, in the case of a Bearer Note it is deposited at the Specified Office of the Fiscal Agent, and in the case of a Registered Notes it is deposited at the Specified Office of the Registrar, or at some other place approved by the Fiscal Agent or, as the case may be, the Registrar, at least 24 hours before the time fixed for the relevant Meeting or the Chair decides otherwise before the Meeting proceeds to business.

  • If the Fiscal Agent or, as the case may be, the Registrar requires, a notarised copy of each Block Voting Instruction or, as the case may be, Form of Proxy and satisfactory proof of the identity of each Proxy named therein shall be produced at the Meeting, but the Fiscal Agent and, as the case may be, the Registrar shall not be obliged to investigate the validity of any Block Voting Instruction or, as the case may be, Form of Proxy or the authority of any Proxy.


More Definitions of Block Voting Instruction

Block Voting Instruction means a document issued by a Recognised Accountholder or the NBB-SSS in accordance with paragraph 9;
Block Voting Instruction means a document issued by a Recognised Accountholder or the Securities Settlement System in accordance with paragraph 8;
Block Voting Instruction means, in relation to any Meeting, a document in the English language issued by the Registrar:
Block Voting Instruction means, in relation to a Meeting, a document issued by the Principal Paying Agent:
Block Voting Instruction has the meaning given to it in Schedule 5 to the Trust Deed; “Bond Basis” has the meaning given to it in Condition 5.09 (Definitions);
Block Voting Instruction means an English language document issued by a Paying Agent in which:
Block Voting Instruction has the meaning ascribed thereto in Schedule 1 to the Trust Deed.