Proxy definition: A written appointment given by a voting member of an organization to another person allowing the proxy holder to attend a specific meeting on the member's behalf, including the exercise of the member's voting rights.
Proxy A person appointed by a shareholder to vote for him at a meeting.
Proxy a person or a written authority which authorizes a person to act as an agent or a subsitute of another person somewhere. Usually it also gives the power to cast a vote as well. Legal-Explanations.com Home ...
Proxy: The instrument authorizing one person to represent, act, and vote for another at a shareholders' meeting of a corporation.
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Proxy: An authorization by one shareholder giving another person the right to vote the shareholder's shares. Proxy also refers to the document granting such authority.
Proxy: Under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act a written statement can be made whereby a creditor appoints another person to act on his behalf in a creditors meeting and any other matters pertaining to that bankruptcy.
Proxy: 1. An individual authorized to act for another. A Proxy acts as a substitute or a representative. A Proxy can be authorized to vote for a shareholder of a corporation.
Proxy A right which is signed-over to an agent. Proxies are used frequently at annual meetings of corporations where the right to exercise a vote is "proxied" from the shareholder to the agent. Back To Top ...
proxy n. 1) someone who is authorized to serve in one's place at a meeting, particularly with the right to cast votes. 2) the written authority given to someone to act or vote in someone's place.
proxy A person authorised to represent or act for another, or the use of such a person, e.g. voted by proxy. prudential ...
healthcare proxy A person named in a healthcare directive or durable power of attorney for finances to make medical decisions for the person who signed the document, called the principal.
health care proxy Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) ...
A healthcare proxy may also be known as an attorney-in-fact, agent or patient advocate. Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum See habeas corpus.
HEALTH CARE PROXY: Someone designated to make a broad range of decisions for a person who is not able to give informed consent.
Proxy: Agent who votes on behalf of another. Any shareholder who is entitled to vote at a meeting of a company is entitled to appoint a proxy to vote in his place. The member may direct the proxy which way to vote.
It may consist of detailed instructions about medical treatment, as in a living will; or the appointment of a proxy, or substitute, who will make the difficult choices regarding medical care with the patient's earlier directions in mind.
See also: board of directors corporation proxy shareholder The People's Law Dictionary by Gerald and Kathleen Hill Publisher Fine Communications ...
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ATTORNEY IN FACT - The person to whom authority is given under a Power of Attorney. An attorney in fact is sometimes referred to as a "proxy" under a Health Care Power of Attorney.
shareholder : one that owns a share in a fund (as a mutual fund) or property ;esp : stockholder see also derivative action, equity, proxy contest shareÂ-holdÂ-ing adj or n ...
Definition - Noun : one that owns a share in a fund (as a mutual fund) or property esp : See also stockholder see also derivative action equity proxy contest ...
2. Votes are either given, by ballot, v.) or viva voce; they may be deli-vered personally by the voter himself, or, in some cases, by proxy. (q. v.) ...
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