Member voting must be in person; institutional members may appoint representatives subject to rules. Individual members must vote in person and proxy voting is prohibited; institutional members may appoint a representative to vote on their behalf, subject to the proviso's conditions and the society's rules, thereby distinguishing a personal voting requirement for natural persons from a rules governed mechanism for institutional representation.
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Member voting must be in person; institutional members may appoint representatives subject to rules.
Individual members must vote in person and proxy voting is prohibited; institutional members may appoint a representative to vote on their behalf, subject to the proviso's conditions and the society's rules, thereby distinguishing a personal voting requirement for natural persons from a rules governed mechanism for institutional representation.
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