Uncontested Election definition

Uncontested Election means all elections involving the election of directors, with respect to which (i) the number of director-nominees for election is equal to the number of positions on the Board to be filled through the election to be conducted at such meeting and/or (ii) proxies are being solicited for such election of directors solely by Primo; and
Uncontested Election means any election of directors that is not a contested election.
Uncontested Election means an election for a covered office that is not a contested election.

Examples of Uncontested Election in a sentence

  • For the purpose of an Uncontested Election, a majority of votes cast means that the number of votes “for” a nominee’s election must exceed 50% of the votes cast with respect to that nominee’s election.

  • Effective upon the closing of the First Public Offering, Section 3.1 (Voting in an Uncontested Election) of the Stockholders Agreement is hereby amended by deleting the following three phrases: (i) “at their sole discretion either (i)”, (ii) “, or (ii) in the same proportion … and Corporate Governance Committee”, and (iii) “must elect to vote … this Section 3.1 and”.


More Definitions of Uncontested Election

Uncontested Election means any election of Directors to the Board other than a Contested Election.
Uncontested Election means any meeting of Shareholders at which Directors are to be elected and with respect to which the number of nominees for election, as of the last date by which Shareholders may submit notice to nominate a person for election as a Director, does not exceed the number of Directors to be elected.
Uncontested Election means an election in which a candidate
Uncontested Election means an election of directors in which, at the expiration of the time fixed by the Board that is not more than 14 days before notice is given of the meeting at which the election is to occur, the number of candidates for election does not exceed the number of directors to be elected by the shareholders at that election.
Uncontested Election means an election of directors by the Company’s stockholders for which, as of a date that is fourteen (14) days in advance of the date that the Company files its definitive proxy statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission with respect to such election (regardless of whether such proxy statement is thereafter revised or supplemented), the number of nominees is less than or equal to the number of directors to be elected.
Uncontested Election means any election that is not a “contested election.” Each director shall serve for a term ending at the next following annual meeting of stockholders, and until his or her successor is duly elected and qualified, subject to such director’s earlier death, disqualification, resignation or removal. Any director may resign at any time upon written notice to the Corporation. Directors need not be stockholders.
Uncontested Election means any election of directors where the number of nominees does not exceed the number of directors to be elected as set out in the management proxy circular.