Sentences with phrase «majority at general meeting»

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Noble has won the backing of its senior creditors, but also needs approval from a majority of its shareholders at a special general meeting, for which a date has not been announced.
Whereas the current Code merely calls for a statement to be published on the company's website in response to shareholder concerns when a say - on - pay fails to receive majority support, the Senate's amendment would require companies to prepare and present a report at the next general meeting detailing how it took the shareholder vote into consideration.
Robert Edgar, general secretary of the National Council of Churches, told an organizational meeting of the new «Faithful Majority» in March that the second coming of Christ has already occurred — at the time of the resurrection.
At the annual general shareholders» meeting on 22 June, the Omira shareholders approved the takeover of German dairy Omira by France's Lactalis Group with an overwhelming majority of 97.8 %.
A proposed amendment shall be submitted to the Members of the Association for mail ballot or by electronic means at the time of the next annual general election following the Council meeting at which it was presented if (a) a majority of the Council so votes or (b) it bears the signatures of one thousand or more Members of the Association.
This Constitution may be amended at a general session by unanimous vote, or by a majority vote at two consecutive annual meetings.
The Writers Union of Canada votes to open membership to self - published authors Last June, delegates at annual general meeting of the Writers Union of Canada voted unanimously to open membership to self - published authors, subject to a two - thirds majority vote in a union - wide referendum.
Voting at the Annual General Meeting shall be by a majority of those paid up members present at the Annual General Meeting. The Chairman of the Meeting shall have a casting vote, in addition to his / her own vote.
As reflected in the travaux préparatoires, article XIV was originally drafted in almost identical wording as a second paragraph of the then article X addressing the rights and duties of federal or non-unitary contracting states (now article XI).1390 As drafted at the time, this proposed reciprocity provision did not meet unanimous approval, as some delegations wished to clarify that it would only apply to federal states.1391 It was not until the United Nations Conference on International Commercial Arbitration convened for the preparation and adoption of the Convention that the representative for Norway proposed an amendment for a general reciprocity clause that would stand as a separate article.1392 A majority of the delegates accepted this amendment on the very last day of the Conference.
Magna International Inc., recently adopted a majority voting policy, and it will be used for the first time at its 2012 annual general meeting.
(4) Despite section 128 (1) of the Act, a bylaw under subsection (3) may be approved by a resolution passed by a majority vote at an annual or special general meeting.
«That approach could include a more broadly representative and inclusive judicial advisory selection panel, where no political party has a majority (as the government now gives itself), parliamentarians as a whole are in the minority, and the provincial attorney general and provincial bar are represented, along with the Canadian Bar Association and the Canadian Judicial Conference; a protocol of consultation published by the minister of justice, setting out whom the minister intends to consult and with whom the advisory panel will meet; a public announcement by the minister of the criteria by which each candidate will be evaluated; and a final hearing at which the minister of justice — and not only the nominee — answers questions from parliamentarians, notably regarding how the nominee meets the established criteria,» he wrote then.
The merger must be approved by a majority of the members present and qualified to vote at a general membership meeting called for such purpose at which a quorum is present, unless otherwise specified in the association's bylaws, or unless there are other requirements of state law.
These amounts can be respectively doubled by a simple majority vote of CREA's board of directors; any further funding must be approved at the association's General Assembly meeting.
Two resolutions brought before a Special General Meeting of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (FVREB) on September 14 were defeated by a majority of the 417 votes (Realtors and proxies) represented at the mMeeting of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (FVREB) on September 14 were defeated by a majority of the 417 votes (Realtors and proxies) represented at the meetingmeeting.
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