Full Voting Power definition

Full Voting Power means the right to vote in the election of one or more directors through proxy or by the beneficial ownership of the common stock or other securities then entitled to vote in the election of one or more directors. For purposes of calculating the percentage ownership of Full Voting Power of a person, all warrants, option or rights held by all persons with respect to the Company shall be deemed to have been exercised and all convertible or exchangeable securities shall be deemed to have been converted or exchanged, as the case may be disregarding for such purposes any restrictions on conversion, voting (such as proxies), exchange or exercise, in each case for the maximum number of shares of the common stock or other securities entitled to then vote in the election of one or more directors.
Full Voting Power means the right to vote in the election of one or more directors through proxy or by the beneficial ownership of the common stock or other securities then entitled to vote in the election of one or more directors. For purposes of calculating the percentage ownership of Full Voting Power of a person, all warrants, option or rights held by all persons with respect to the Company shall be deemed to have been exercised and all convertible or exchangeable securities shall be deemed to have been converted or exchanged, as the case may be disregarding for such purposes any restrictions on conversion, voting (such as proxies), exchange or exercise, in each case for the maximum number of shares of the common stock or other securities entitled to then vote in the election of one or more directors Notwithstanding the foregoing, no “Good Reason” shall be deemed to exist with respect to the Company’s acts described in clauses (a), (b) (c) or (e) above, unless Executive shall have given written notice to the Company within a period not to exceed ten (10) calendar days of the Executive’s knowledge of the initial existence of the occurrence, specifying the “Good Reason” with reasonable particularity and, within thirty (30) calendar days after such notice, the Company shall not have cured or eliminated the problem or thing giving rise to such “Good Reason”; provided, however, that no more than two cure periods shall be provided during any twelve-month period of a breach of clauses (a), (b) (c) or (e above. Upon such termination, the Company shall pay to Executive the amount set forth in Section 4.6(c).
Full Voting Power. (as defined below) if a Special Cause (as referred to in clause 1.3) has occurred. For the purpose thereof Full Voting Power means the full voting power attaching to the Common Shares B pursuant to Article 41.1, first sentence, of the Articles of Association of the Company

Examples of Full Voting Power in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Agreement, “Change in Control of the Company” shall be deemed to have occurred if any “person” (as such term is used in Sections 13 (d) and 14 (d) of the Exchange Act and the Regulations promulgated there under), acquires, directly or indirectly, 20% or more of the Full Voting Power of the Company.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, “Change in Control of the Company” shall be deemed to have occurred if any “person” (as such term is used in Sections 13 (d) and 14 (d) of the Exchange Act and the Regulations promulgated there under), other than the Company and/or any officers or directors of the Company as of the date of this Agreement, acquires, directly or indirectly, 50% or more of the Full Voting Power of the Company.

  • The Association shall no longer make use of its right arising from a particu lar Special Cause to exercise the Full Voting Power if 6 months have lapsed after, with respect to the Special Cause concerned, the aforementioned announcement in the general meeting of shareholders of the Company was made.


More Definitions of Full Voting Power

Full Voting Power means the right to vote in the election of one or more directors through proxy or by the beneficial ownership of common stock of MAAC or other securities then entitled to vote in the election of one or more directors. For purposes of calculating the percentage ownership of Full Voting Power of a person, all warrants, options or rights to purchase common stock or other securities of MAAC that would be entitled to vote in the election of directors of MAAC held by all persons shall be deemed to have been exercised and all securities convertible into or exchangeable for MAAC common stock or voting securities, including Class A common units of limited partnership interest in MAA, shall be deemed to have been converted or exchanged, as the case may be (disregarding for such purposes any restrictions on conversion, voting (such as proxies), exchange or exercise), in each case for the maximum number of shares of common stock of MAAC or other securities entitled to then vote in the election of one or more directors.

Related to Full Voting Power

  • Total Voting Power means, with respect to any Person, the total number of votes which may be cast in the election of directors of such Person at any meeting of stockholders of such Person if all securities entitled to vote in the election of directors of such Person (on a fully diluted basis, assuming the exercise, conversion or exchange of all rights, warrants, options and securities exercisable for, exchangeable for or convertible into, such voting securities) were present and voted at such meeting (other than votes that may be cast only upon the happening of a contingency).

  • Combined Voting Power means the aggregate votes entitled to be cast generally in the election of the Board of Directors, or similar managing group, of a corporation or other entity by holders of then outstanding Voting Securities of such corporation or other entity.

  • Voting Power means such number of Voting Securities as shall enable the holders thereof to cast all the votes which could be cast in an annual election of directors of a company.

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

  • Total Current Voting Power means, with respect to any entity, at the time of determination of Total Current Voting Power, the total number of votes which may be cast in the election of members of the board of directors of the corporation if all securities entitled to vote in the election of such directors are present and voted (or, in the event the entity is not a corporation, the governing members, board or other similar body of such entity).