This is a proxy form, by which a shareholder grants their vote to a proxy who will cast the vote for them. Typically used in corporate shareholder meeting votes. Proxys solicit the votes before the meeting, and obtain the proxy forms.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Not necessarily! You can create a proxy on your own, but having a lawyer can help ensure everything is in tip-top shape, especially if the situation gets complicated.
To revoke a proxy, simply write a new proxy document or a letter stating that you’re taking back the previous permission. Just like stopping a recurring subscription!
Yes, as long as you give them the green light. They can vote on matters you've authorized them to, but they can’t go rogue without your say-so.
You might need a proxy in Pittsburgh if you can’t make it to a meeting or want someone else to vote on your behalf, like a family member, friend, or trusted colleague.
An irrevocable proxy is more like a sealed deal. Once you give someone this power, you can't take it back unless certain conditions are met.
A revocable proxy is like a permission slip that you can change your mind about. It allows someone to act on your behalf but can be taken back whenever you want.
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