Proxy definition

Proxy means, in relation to any Meeting, a person appointed to vote under a Block Voting Instruction other than:
Proxy means a completed and executed form of proxy by which a securityholder has appointed a person or company as the securityholder’s nominee to attend and act for the securityholder and on the securityholder’s behalf at a meeting of securityholders;

Examples of Proxy in a sentence

  • Rowe Price Personal Strategy Income Fund Global Proxy Service Rider Global Proxy Service Rider Global Proxy Service Rider T.

  • Rowe Price Limited-Term Bond Portfolio Global Proxy Service Rider T.

  • Rowe Price International Equity Index Fund Global Proxy Service Rider T.

  • Rowe Price Investment-Grade Corporate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio Global Proxy Service Rider Global Proxy Service Rider Global Proxy Service Rider Global Proxy Service Rider Global Proxy Service Rider T.

  • Global Proxy Service Rider Schedule A Page 3 of 6 CUSTOMER APPLICABLE RIDERS TO GLOBAL CUSTODY AGREEMENT T.


More Definitions of Proxy

Proxy means the form of proxy accompanying this Circular;
Proxy has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(ii).
Proxy means the common law employer proxy. The common law employer proxy is the person delegated specific tasks to assist a common law employer in the duties described in OAR 411-375-0055.
Proxy means a person appointed to vote under a Voting Certificate as a proxy or a person appointed to vote under a Block Voting Instruction, in each case other than:
Proxy means a completed and signed form of proxy by means of which a shareholder appoints a proxy holder to attend and act on his behalf at a meeting of shareholders;
Proxy means an instrument under which any person is authorized to vote for a member at a general meeting on a poll and includes Attorney duly constituted under a Power of Attorney.
Proxy means an instrument whereby any person is authorised to vote for a Member at a general meeting on a poll.