Class of Voting Securities definition

Class of Voting Securities means a “class of voting securities” as defined for purposes of the BHC Act.
Class of Voting Securities has the meaning given for purposes of 12 C.F.R. § 225.2(q)(3).
Class of Voting Securities shall have the same meaning as a “class of voting shares” under Regulation Y.

Examples of Class of Voting Securities in a sentence

  • Class of Voting Securities - Shares of stock issued by a single issuer are deemed to be the same class of voting shares, regardless of differences in dividend rights or liquidation preference, if the shares are voted together as a single class on all matters for which the shares have voting rights (other than voting rights described above in the first bullet of the definition of nonvoting shares).

  • Voting Securities and Principal Holders Thereof(a) Class of Voting Securities: 1,128,409,610 common shares are entitled to vote on April 25, 2014 Annual General Stock Holders Meeting.

  • Class of Voting Securities: As of April 30, 2020, 1,935,628,896 Common shares and 267,410 Preferred shares are outstanding, and are entitled to be represented and vote at the Annual Stockholders’ Meeting.

  • Class of Voting Securities: As of April 30, 2021, 1,935,628,896 Common shares and 267,410 Preferred shares are outstanding, and are entitled to be represented and vote at the Annual Stockholders’ Meeting.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, an Adjustment Event shall not allow the Holder to acquire a higher percentage of any Class of Voting Securities of the Corporation than the Holder (together with its affiliates for purposes of the BHC Act) beneficially owned immediately prior to such Adjustment Event.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, this right shall not allow SMBC or its BHCA Affiliates to acquire a higher percentage of any Class of Voting Securities of the Corporation than SMBC and its BHCA Affiliates beneficially owned immediately prior to the event.

  • Class of Voting Securities Total Outstanding Shares* Votes Entitlement Common Shares 20,501,260 shares One (1) vote per shareb) Record Date: Stockholders of record as of May 19, 2022 are entitled to notice and to vote in the Annual Stockholders Meeting.

  • Voting Securities and Principal Holders Thereof(a) Class of Voting Securities: 1,499,983,610 common shares are entitled to vote on April 21, 2017 Annual General Stock Holders Meeting.

  • Voting Securities and Principal Holders Thereof Class of Voting Securities : As of May 30, 2016, 1,399,912,464 Common shares and 293,987 Preferred shares are outstanding, and are entitled to be represented and vote at the Annual Stockholders’ Meeting.

  • Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.Date:October 30, 2019 /s/ Brian C.

Related to Class of Voting Securities

  • Outstanding Company Voting Securities means outstanding voting securities of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors; and any specified percentage or portion of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities (or of other voting stock or voting securities) shall be determined based on the relative combined voting power of such securities;

  • Voting Securities means any securities of the Company that vote generally in the election of directors.

  • Voting Shares means shares of any class of a corporation having under all circumstances the right to vote for the election of the directors of such corporation, provided that, for the purpose of the definition, shares which only carry the right to vote conditionally on the happening of an event shall not be considered Voting Shares whether or not such event shall have happened.

  • Voting Stock of any Person as of any date means the Capital Stock of such Person that is at the time entitled to vote in the election of the Board of Directors of such Person.

  • Voting Share Reduction means an acquisition or redemption by the Corporation of Voting Shares which, by reducing the number of Voting Shares outstanding, increases the proportionate number of Voting Shares Beneficially Owned by any Person to 20% or more of the Voting Shares then outstanding; and