Postal ballot flexibility: companies providing electronic voting may transact ballot items at general meetings; small companies exempt. The amendment omits rule 13, deletes sub rule (6) of rule 15 and the Explanation to rule 18(3)(ix), and omits Form No. MGT 10. It substitutes the proviso to rule 22(16) to allow items otherwise requiring postal ballot to be transacted at a general meeting where the company must provide members a facility to vote electronically; additionally, One Person Companies and companies with up to two hundred members are not required to transact any business through postal ballot.
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Postal ballot flexibility: companies providing electronic voting may transact ballot items at general meetings; small companies exempt.
The amendment omits rule 13, deletes sub rule (6) of rule 15 and the Explanation to rule 18(3)(ix), and omits Form No. MGT 10. It substitutes the proviso to rule 22(16) to allow items otherwise requiring postal ballot to be transacted at a general meeting where the company must provide members a facility to vote electronically; additionally, One Person Companies and companies with up to two hundred members are not required to transact any business through postal ballot.
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