The Law Times, 171. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1931 |
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Page 171-49
... given either personally or by proxy , " though in the absence of such a limitation there is no legal rule preventing a vote being given by proxy on a show of hands . Where proxies need not be shareholders no confusion would arise ...
... given either personally or by proxy , " though in the absence of such a limitation there is no legal rule preventing a vote being given by proxy on a show of hands . Where proxies need not be shareholders no confusion would arise ...
Page 171-54
... given proxies to C. for the election of H. G. T. C. , and whose votes amounted to 11,396 , attended the meeting personally , and cast those votes in favour of the re - election of P. The question arose whether a shareholder who had given ...
... given proxies to C. for the election of H. G. T. C. , and whose votes amounted to 11,396 , attended the meeting personally , and cast those votes in favour of the re - election of P. The question arose whether a shareholder who had given ...
Page 171-294
... given to the world , was Lord St. Helier , who is best remembered by the name he bore when he was still a member of the judiciary - Sir Francis Jeune . The omission in his case is a little remarkable , for he had a distinguished career ...
... given to the world , was Lord St. Helier , who is best remembered by the name he bore when he was still a member of the judiciary - Sir Francis Jeune . The omission in his case is a little remarkable , for he had a distinguished career ...
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