THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 2G - MEETINGS
PART 2G.2 - MEETINGS OF MEMBERS OF COMPANIES
Division 6 - Proxies and body corporate representatives
SECTION 249Y RIGHTS OF PROXIES 249Y(1) Rights of proxies. A proxy appointed to attend and vote for a member has the same rights as the member: (a) to speak at the meeting; and (b) to vote (but only to the extent allowed by the appointment); and (c) join in a demand for a poll. 249Y(2) Proxy's right to vote. If a company has a constitution, the constitution may provide that a proxy is not entitled to vote on a show of hands.Note:
Even if the proxy is not entitled to vote on a show of hands, they may make or join in the demand for a poll. 249Y(3) Effect of member's presence on proxy's authority. A company's constitution (if any) may provide for the effect that a member's presence at a meeting has on the authority of a proxy appointed to attend and vote for the member. However, if the constitution does not deal with this, a proxy's authority to speak and vote for a member at a meeting is suspended while the member is present at the meeting.This information is provided by CCH Australia Limited Link opens in new window. View the disclaimer and notice of copyright.