Manner of Taking Poll Sample Clauses
The 'Manner of Taking Poll' clause defines the procedures and methods by which votes are collected and counted during a meeting or election. It typically outlines whether voting will occur by show of hands, ballot, electronic means, or another specified method, and may detail who is responsible for overseeing the process and how disputes are resolved. This clause ensures that the voting process is conducted in an orderly, transparent, and fair manner, thereby minimizing confusion and disputes over the legitimacy of the results.
Manner of Taking Poll. Subject to Article 11.18, if a poll is duly demanded at a meeting of shareholders:
(1) the poll must be taken:
(a) at the meeting, or within seven days after the date of the meeting, as the chair of the meeting directs; and
(b) in the manner, at the time and at the place that the chair of the meeting directs;
(2) the result of the poll is deemed to be the decision of the meeting at which the poll is demanded; and
(3) the demand for the poll may be withdrawn by the person who demanded it.
Manner of Taking Poll. If at any meeting a poll is so demanded it shall be taken in such manner and, subject as hereinafter provided, either at once or after such an adjournment as the chairman directs and the result of such poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll was demanded as at the date of the taking of the poll. The demand for a poll shall not prevent the continuance of the meeting for the transaction of any business other than the question on which the poll has been demanded.
Manner of Taking Poll. If at any meeting a poll is so demanded it shall be taken in such manner and, subject as hereinafter provided, either at once or after such an adjournment as the chairman directs and the result of such poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll was demanded as at the date of the taking of the poll. The demand for a poll (other than in respect of the election of the chairman or a request to adjourn) shall not prevent the continuance of the meeting for the transaction of any business other than the question on which the poll has been demanded. The demand for a poll may be withdrawn.
Manner of Taking Poll. Subject to Article 11.18, if a poll is duly demanded at a meeting of shareholders:
Manner of Taking Poll. Subject to Article 11.18, if a poll is duly demanded at a meeting of shareholders:
1. the poll must be taken:
a) at the meeting, or within seven days after the date of the meeting, as the chair of the meeting directs; and
b) in the manner, at the time and at the place that the chair of the meeting directs;
2. the result of the poll is deemed to be the decision of the meeting at which the poll is demanded; and
3. the demand for the poll may be withdrawn by the person who demanded it.
Manner of Taking Poll. If a poll is duly demanded, it must be taken in such manner and either at once or after an interval or adjournment or otherwise as the Chairman directs, and the result of the poll must be the resolution of the general meeting at which the poll was demanded. A poll demanded on the election of a Chairman or on a question of adjournment must be taken immediately.
Manner of Taking Poll. If at any such meeting a poll is so demanded it shall be taken in such manner as the Chairman may direct and the result of such poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll was demanded.