Representation in company meetings allows constitutional officeholder appointees to exercise member rights, including voting by proxy and postal ballot. A constitutional officeholder who is a company member may appoint a representative to attend any general or class meeting; that representative is deemed to be a member under the Act and may exercise the same rights and powers as the appointing member, including voting by proxy and postal ballot.
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Representation in company meetings allows constitutional officeholder appointees to exercise member rights, including voting by proxy and postal ballot.
A constitutional officeholder who is a company member may appoint a representative to attend any general or class meeting; that representative is deemed to be a member under the Act and may exercise the same rights and powers as the appointing member, including voting by proxy and postal ballot.
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