Usually, you can have one designated proxy at a time, much like having a single captain steer the ship during your absence. Too many captains can cause confusion!
Generally, it's a good practice to keep everyone in the loop. It helps ensure that everything's above board and transparent.
A proxy has the duty to represent your interests and cast votes that align with your wishes. It’s like having someone wear your shoes and walk your path for a while.
Absolutely! You can change your proxy whenever you like, just like changing your mind about what to order for lunch. Just make sure to inform the relevant parties.
You usually need to fill out a specific form or document that names your proxy, giving them the green light to act on your behalf. It's as simple as passing the baton!
Typically, any person who is eligible to vote can act as a proxy. It's like picking a buddy to make important decisions for you when you’re unavailable.
A Director's Proxy is like a trusted stand-in. It allows a designated person to vote on behalf of a director during meetings or decisions when the director can't make it.
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