Notice of candidature for directorship: companies must inform members of director candidates via prescribed communication channels before meetings. A company must, at least seven days before the general meeting, inform its members of a person's candidature for directorship or a member's intention to propose that person by serving individual notices-electronically to members who supplied e mail addresses and in writing to other members-and by placing notice on the company's website, if any. Alternatively, the company may avoid individual service by advertising the candidature or intention at least once in a vernacular newspaper circulating in the district of the registered office and at least once in an English newspaper circulating in that district.
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Notice of candidature for directorship: companies must inform members of director candidates via prescribed communication channels before meetings.
A company must, at least seven days before the general meeting, inform its members of a person's candidature for directorship or a member's intention to propose that person by serving individual notices-electronically to members who supplied e mail addresses and in writing to other members-and by placing notice on the company's website, if any. Alternatively, the company may avoid individual service by advertising the candidature or intention at least once in a vernacular newspaper circulating in the district of the registered office and at least once in an English newspaper circulating in that district.
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