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Make sure to include who the proxy is, the specifics of what they can vote on, and your signature. Details matter to avoid any hiccups!
For a revocable proxy, just inform your proxy or write up a new one. It’s straightforward if you catch it in time!
Yes, there are some guidelines to follow, like how to write it up and who can serve as your proxy. Best to do your homework!
For a revocable proxy, sure! But for an irrevocable one, once it's set, you're locked in, so choose wisely.
You'd need a proxy if you can't make it to a meeting or vote yourself. It's a way to ensure your voice is still heard while you're away!
An irrevocable proxy cannot be undone once it's given. It's like giving someone the keys and saying they can drive whenever they want!
A revocable proxy lets someone vote on your behalf, and you can change your mind anytime before the vote takes place.