Common use of Validity of Votes by Proxies Clause in Contracts

Validity of Votes by Proxies. Any vote by a Proxy in accordance with the relevant Voting Instruction shall be valid even if such Voting Instruction or any instruction pursuant to which it was given has been amended or revoked, provided that neither the Issuer, the Fiscal Agent nor the Chairman has been notified in writing of such amendment or revocation by the time which is 48 hours before the time fixed for the relevant Meeting. Unless revoked, any appointment of a Proxy under a Voting Instruction in relation to a Meeting shall remain in force in relation to any resumption of such Meeting following an adjournment, provided however that unless such appointment specifies otherwise, no such appointment of a Proxy in relation to a Meeting originally convened which has been adjourned for want of a quorum shall remain in force in relation to such Meeting when it is resumed. Any person appointed to vote at such a Meeting must be re-appointed under a Voting Instruction Proxy to vote at the Meeting when it is resumed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Agency Agreement, Agency Agreement, Agency Agreement

Validity of Votes by Proxies. Any vote by a Proxy in accordance with the relevant Block Voting Instruction shall be valid even if such Block Voting Instruction or any instruction pursuant to which it was given has been amended or revoked, provided that neither the Issuer, the Fiscal Agent CBC the Security Trustee nor the Chairman has been notified in writing of such amendment or revocation by the time which is 48 24 hours before the time fixed for the relevant Meeting. Unless revoked, any appointment of a Proxy under a Block Voting Instruction in relation to a Meeting shall remain in force in relation to any resumption of such Meeting following an adjournment; provided, provided however however, that unless such appointment specifies otherwise, no such appointment of a Proxy in relation to a Meeting originally convened which has been adjourned for want of a quorum shall remain in force in relation to such Meeting when it is resumed. Any person appointed to vote at such a Meeting must be re-re- appointed under a Block Voting Instruction Proxy to vote at the Meeting when it is resumed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Trust Deed, Trust Deed, Trust Deed

Validity of Votes by Proxies. Any vote by a Proxy in accordance with the relevant Voting Instruction shall be valid even if such Voting Instruction or any instruction pursuant to which it was given has been amended or revoked, provided that neither none of the Issuer, the Fiscal Agent nor Issuer or the Chairman has been notified in writing of such amendment or revocation by close of business on the time which is 48 hours third Stock Exchange Day before the time date fixed for the relevant Meeting. Unless revoked, any appointment of a Proxy under a Voting Instruction in relation to a Meeting shall remain in force in relation to any resumption of such Meeting following an adjournment, provided however that unless such appointment specifies otherwise, no such appointment of a Proxy in relation to a Meeting originally convened which has been adjourned for want of a quorum shall remain in force in relation to such Meeting when it is resumed. Any person appointed to vote at such a Meeting must be re-appointed reappointed under a Voting Instruction Proxy to vote at the Meeting when it is resumed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Fiscal Agency Agreement