Entitled to vote definition

Entitled to vote means entitled to vote on the matter under consideration pursuant to the articles or bylaws of the nonprofit corporation or any applicable controlling provision of law.
Entitled to vote means entitled to vote on the matter
Entitled to vote means and refers to that Lot Owner who shall cast a vote for a Lot at an Association meeting. If more than one person or legal entity shall own any Lot, the Owners thereof shall determine among themselves who shall be the Member Entitled To Vote. Said determination shall be manifested upon a voting certificate, signed by all Owners of said Lot, and given to the Association Secretary for placement in the Association records. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, all Lot Owners, whether Entitled To Vote or not are assured of all other privileges, rights, and obligations of Association membership and shall be Members of the Association. In no event shall any mortgages or other party holding any type of security interest in a Lot or the Residence constructed thereon be Entitled To Vote for purposes hereof unless and until any of said parties obtain or receive fee simple title to such Lot.

Examples of Entitled to vote in a sentence

  • Entitled to vote the Refinanced DIP Claims in Class 3 N/A Administrative Claims On the Effective Date, except to the extent that a holder of an Allowed Administrative Claim and the Debtor against which such Allowed Administrative Claim is asserted, with the prior written consent of the Plan Sponsor, agree to less favorable treatment for such holder, each holder of an Allowed Administrative Claim shall receive, in full satisfaction of its Claim, payment in full in cash.

  • On the Effective Date, each holder of an Entitled to vote allowed Class 7 claim will receive its pro rata share of New NRG Notes and shares of New NRG Common Stock allocated to Class 7 from Class 6.

  • Entitled to vote, unless the Debtors enter into an Alternative Exit Facility.


More Definitions of Entitled to vote

Entitled to vote means entitled to vote on the mat- ter under consideration pursuant to the articles or bylaws of the nonprofit corporation or any applicable controlling provi- sion of law.
Entitled to vote means those who are eligible and who register to vote.” Wadena, 47 IBIA at 32. We therefore agree with the Regional Director’s conclusion that, because 510 of the 1,249 eligible voters who had registered to vote cast ballots in the election, the voter participation level exceeded the requirement of 30% of entitled voters set in § 81.7.
Entitled to vote means that any Owner seeking to vote must be a Regular Member or a Charter Member in good standing with the Association and otherwise not disqualified from voting by the provisions of this Declaration. “Good Standing” shall mean that the Owner has not been suspended from the exercise of privileges (which suspension has been upheld by the Grievance Committee) and is not more than ninety (90) days delinquent with respect to any Charge. “Delinquency” shall be determined in accordance with the Association’s Credit Policy then in effect. Any Owner who is the object of an unresolved enforcement action authorized in the Governing Documents shall not be entitled to vote unless, on or before the date established for a vote, the Owner’s entitlement has been specifically restored by a majority vote of the Board of Directors. This definition shall apply equally to a Director’s entitlement to vote at a meeting of the Board of Directors.
Entitled to vote means entitled to vote on the resolution at a meeting of the relevant Class of Holders.

Related to Entitled to vote

  • Person entitled to enforce an instrument means (i) the holder of the instrument, (ii) a nonholder in possession of the instrument who has the rights of a holder, or (iii) a person not in possession of the instrument who is entitled to enforce the instrument pursuant to section 490:3-309 or 490:3-418(d). A person may be a person entitled to enforce the instrument even though the person is not the owner of the instrument or is in wrongful possession of the instrument.

  • Quorum means a majority of the Regular Trustees or, if there are only two Regular Trustees, both of them.

  • Majority (as defined in the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇) of the Fund's outstanding voting securities, provided that in either event the continuance is also approved by a majority of the Board of Directors who are not "interested persons" (as defined in said Act) of any party to this Agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. This Agreement is terminable, without penalty, on 60 days' written notice, by the Board of Directors of the Fund or by vote of holders of a majority of the Fund's shares, or upon 90 days' written notice, by the Adviser. This Agreement will also terminate automatically in the event of its assignment (as defined in said Act).

  • adjourned meeting means the meeting to which a meeting is adjourned under Article 8.6 or 8.9;

  • majority of the outstanding shares means the lesser of (a) sixty-seven percent (67%) or more of the shares present at a meeting if more than fifty percent (50%) of these shares are present or represented by proxy, or (b) more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares.