CORPORATIONS REGULATIONS 1990 (REPEALED)
A person entitled to attend and vote at a meeting may attend and vote at a meeting by his or her attorney.
5.6.31A(2)
A person claiming to be the attorney of a person entitled to attend and vote at a meeting is not entitled to speak or vote as attorney at the meeting (except in relation to the election of a chairperson) unless:
(a) the instrument by which the person was appointed as attorney has been produced to the chairperson; or
(b) the chairperson is otherwise satisfied that the person claiming to be the attorney of the person entitled to vote is the duly authorised attorney of that person.
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