PART 9PROXIES AND CORPORATE REPRESENTATION

Use of proxies9.4

1

A proxy for a specific meeting must be delivered to the chair at or before the meeting.

2

A continuing proxy must be delivered to the office-holder and may be exercised at any meeting which begins after the proxy is delivered.

3

A proxy may be used at the resumption of the meeting after an adjournment, but if a different proxy is given for use at a resumed meeting, that proxy must be delivered to the chair at or before the resumed meeting.

4

Where a specific proxy directs a proxy-holder to vote for or against a resolution for the nomination or appointment of a person as office-holder, the proxy-holder may, unless the proxy states otherwise, vote for or against (as the proxy-holder thinks fit) a resolution for the nomination or appointment of that person jointly with another or others.

5

A proxy-holder may propose a resolution which is one on which the proxy-holder could vote if someone else proposed it.

6

Where a proxy gives specific directions as to voting, this does not, unless the proxy states otherwise, prohibit the proxy-holder from exercising discretion as to how to vote on a resolution which is not dealt with by the proxy.

7

The chair may require a proxy used at a meeting to be the same as or substantially similar to the blank proxy delivered for that meeting or to a blank proxy previously delivered which has been completed as a continuing proxy.