Proxy refers to someone who is authorized to serve in one's place at a meeting, especially with the right to right to vote on behalf of another. It may be written authority given to someone to act or vote in someone's place.
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Absolutely! Just like changing your mind about dinner plans, a director can revoke their proxy anytime before it’s used.
If no one is named as a proxy, the director has to attend the meeting to vote. It's like trying to join a party without an invitation – you have to be there to get in.
Nope! Usually, the proxy is only for one specific meeting. It's like voting; you can't cast your ballot for every game in a season with just one ticket.
Typically, a Director's Proxy is valid until the meeting it was issued for is done, or until it's revoked. It's like a parking pass that expires when the event's over.
Yes, there's a form to fill out. It's like writing a note to your teacher, letting them know someone else will speak for you.
Pretty much anyone can act as a proxy, as long as they're authorized by the director. Think of them as a trusted buddy taking your place at a meeting.
A Director's Proxy allows someone to vote on behalf of a company director when they can't be there. It's like having a stand-in for a game when a player is out.
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