Virgin Islands Member's General Proxy for Meetings of the Members of a Nonprofit Corporation

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This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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A proxy is a person who has been appointed to represent an owner or mortgagee at a meeting of the owners of the condominium corporation. This includes annual general meetings.

Appointment of a proxy Under Section 105(1) of the Companies Act, 2013 (hereinafter, CA), any member who is entitled to attend and vote in a company meeting can appoint a proxy. However, a proxy cannot be appointed by a member of a company not having a share capital unless the Articles provide for it.

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A proxy is an agent legally authorized to act on behalf of another party or a format that allows an investor to vote without being physically present at the meeting.

A proxy is an agent legally authorized to act on behalf of another party or a format that allows an investor to vote without being physically present at the meeting.

A member of a company is entitled to appoint another person as his proxy to exercise all or any of his rights to attend, speak and vote at a meeting of the company. A member can appoint any other person to act as his proxy; it does not have to be another shareholder of the company.

The proxy rules require the company to provide certain disclosures in a proxy statement to its shareholders, together with a proxy card in a specified format, when soliciting authority to vote the shareholders' shares.

Appointing a proxyA member of a company is entitled to appoint another person as his proxy to exercise all or any of his rights to attend, speak and vote at a meeting of the company.

Proxy is a stand-in for someone else, the authority to stand-in for or represent someone else, or a document giving permission for someone else to vote on your behalf. An example of proxy is someone who is named to make health care decisions for you if you are unable to do so.

The representative may be another member of the same body, or external. A person so designated is called a "proxy" and the person designating them is called a "principal". Proxy appointments can be used to form a voting bloc that can exercise greater influence in deliberations or negotiations.

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Virgin Islands Member's General Proxy for Meetings of the Members of a Nonprofit Corporation