Direct Voting definition

Direct Voting means voting other than by proxy or voting by attorney.
Direct Voting means the form of voting approved by the Board and otherwise in accordance with this Constitution and regulation, rules and procedures made by the Board in accordance with article 5.80 that allows Members to cast their vote by post, fax, electronic or other means on resolutions of a meeting without having to attend the meeting in person and without needing to appoint a proxy to vote.

Examples of Direct Voting in a sentence

  • Amount Outstanding of Notes held by Noteholders that vote on a STID Direct Voting Matter in accordance with Clause 9.11.1 will be counted towards the Voted Qualifying Senior Debt.

Related to Direct Voting

  • e-voting means voting using either the internet, telephone or text message; “e-voting information” has the meaning set out in rule 24.2;

  • Special Voting Unit means a special voting unit of the REIT;

  • Special Voting Units means special voting units in the capital of the REIT, and “Special Voting Unit” means any one of them.

  • Block Voting Instruction means, in relation to any Meeting, a document in the English language issued by a Paying Agent:

  • restricted voting security means a restricted security that carries a right to vote subject to a restriction on the number or percentage of securities that may be voted or owned by one or more persons or companies, unless the restriction is