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Do Austcorp TOWERS have voting rights?

Austcorp Funds Management Limited - Frequently Asked Questio...
You will be entitled to vote at any Austcorp TOWERS Trust meeting in accordance with the Corporations Act. Austcorp TOWERS, however, do not carry a right to vote in respect of the Stapled Securities or to receive annual reports from Austcorp Property Group.
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Do Austcorp TOWERS carry any participation rights?

Austcorp Funds Management Limited - Frequently Asked Questio...
Austcorp TOWERS do not carry a right to participate in issues of Stapled Securities of the Austcorp Property Group or to participate in any bonus issues of Stapled Securities, unless (and only to the extent) the Directors determine otherwise.
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What are Austcorp TOWERS?

Austcorp Funds Management Limited - Frequently Asked Questio...
Austcorp TOWERS are redeemable, fully paid preference units in the Austcorp TOWERS Trust that entitle Holders on declaration to Accumulative preferred Distribution. Austcorp TOWERS rank equally among themselves and, in the event of a Winding Up, Austcorp TOWERS rank in priority to ordinary units for any return of capital (not exceeding the Issue Price) and payment of declared but unpaid Distributions, but behind senior creditors (if any).
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What will I receive if my Austcorp TOWERS are Converted?

Austcorp Funds Management Limited - Frequently Asked Questio...
It is proposed that you will receive a number of Austcorp Property Group Stapled Securities determined by reference to the 20 Business Day VWAP immediately preceding the date of Conversion at a Conversion Discount of 7.50%. Your Austcorp TOWERS will be Converted at their Issue Price plus Partial Distribution Amount and Unpaid Distributions as at the Conversion Date.
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What does the Voting Rights Act do?

Voting Section Frequently Asked Questions
The Voting Rights Act bans all kinds of racial discrimination in voting. For years, many states had laws on their books that served only to prevent minority citizens from voting. Some of these laws required people to take a reading test or interpret some passage out of the Constitution in order to vote, or required people registering to vote to bring someone already registered who would vouch for their "good character.
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Will the Voting Rights Act expire?

Voting Section Frequently Asked Questions
No. The Voting Rights Act is a permanent federal law. Moreover, the equal right to vote regardless of race or color is protected by the Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which has been part of our law since the end of the Civil War. And in case after case, our courts have held that the right to vote is fundamental. However, some sections of the Voting Rights Act needed to be renewed to remain in effect.
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How will I be able to realise my investment in Austcorp TOWERS?

Austcorp Funds Management Limited - Frequently Asked Questio...
Austcorp TOWERS is quoted on ASX and can be purchased or sold through any stockbroker at the prevailing market price. That price may be higher or lower than the Issue Price of the Austcorp TOWERS. Alternatively, there are certain circumstances in which the Issuer may Redeem the Austcorp TOWERS and Holders will receive the Issue Price at a premium of 5.00% of the Issue Price plus any Partial Distribution Amount and Unpaid Distributions. These circumstances are outlined in clause 5.
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Where did the Voting Rights Act come from?

Voting Section Frequently Asked Questions
Congress passed the Voting Rights Act in 1965, at the height of the civil rights movement in the South, a movement committed to securing equal voting rights for African Americans. The action came immediately after one of the most important events of that movement, a clash between black civil rights marchers and white police in Selma, Alabama. The marchers were starting a 50-mile walk to the state capital, Montgomery, to demand equal rights in voting, when police used violence to disperse them.
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What is Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act?

Voting Section Frequently Asked Questions
Section 5 is a special provision of the statute (42 U.S.C. 1973c) that requires state and local governments in certain parts of the country to get federal approval (known as"preclearance") before implementing any changes they want to make in their voting procedures: anything from moving a polling place to changing district lines in the county.
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How can I make a discrimination complaint under the Voting Rights Act?

Voting Section Frequently Asked Questions
You can contact us. We encourage anyone with a complaint about voting discrimination to let us know what the problem is, where it is, and how it affects minority voters. There are no special forms to use or procedures to follow--just call us toll-free at (800) 253-3931, or write to us.
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What are my voting rights if I am or have been in prison?

Voting Rights - Frequently Asked Questions
Ohio law allows you to register and vote as soon as you are released from prison, even if you are on parole or probation. You are only required to submit an ordinary voter registration form. You cannot vote if you are currently incarcerated for a felony conviction. If you are incarcerated for a lesser crime such as misdemeanor, you still have the right to vote.
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What are my voting rights?

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All members may vote at the Club's Annual General Meeting on any of the issues scheduled for discussion and decision, including office-bearers for the coming year.
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What are the taxation implications of holding or disposing of Austcorp TOWERS?

Austcorp Funds Management Limited - Frequently Asked Questio...
Potential investors should obtain their own taxation advice, as the taxation implications of investing in Austcorp TOWERS will depend on a Holder’s individual circumstances. A general outline of the taxation implications for investors who are Australian residents for taxation purposes can be found in Section 9. Potential investors who are not Australian residents for taxation purposes should seek their own professional taxation advice.
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What does the Justice Department do to enforce the Voting Rights Act?

Voting Section Frequently Asked Questions
Under Section 2 of the Act the Department may sue in federal court to challenge those practices that it has determined are racially discriminatory. Several lawsuits of this nature are filed every year. The Attorney General also has special administrative powers, under a part of the Act known as Section 5, to prevent the adoption of discriminatory voting practices in certain parts of the country.
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What other voting rights laws does the Justice Department enforce?

Voting Section Frequently Asked Questions
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (often referred to as the "motor voter" law) requires states to make voter registration opportunities available when people apply for or receive services at a variety of government agencies, from driver's license offices to social services agencies and public benefits offices.
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Do I receive voting rights with my CFD?

Nedbank
No. To receive voting rights related to JSE-listed securities you must actually own the securities in your own name, which is not the case for a CFD.
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How can we exercise our voting rights?

ROYAL HOLDINGS CO., LTD. | IR Information [FAQ]
We send an "invitation to the general shareholders' meetings" and a "written permission for exercising voting right" to the shareholders listed in the shareholders' list as of December 31 every year. You can exercise your voting right by bringing it to the general shareholders' meeting or sending it by mail.
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How do the voting rights of shareholders work?

DJ Syndico - Frequently Asked Questions
Normally it is one vote per individual, no matter what his shareholding is. Shareholders can decide otherwise at the AGM if they wish the voting rights to be in relation to shareholdings.
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Do I have voting rights through my ADRs?

Allianz - FAQ - Allianz ADR
an ADR holder on the record date, you will have the sole right to vote the equivalent number of underlying shares as represented by your Allianz ADR holdings. You will receive your proxy card and other relevant documents through your usual financial intermediary if you are a beneficial holder and through JPMorgan if you are a registered holder.
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Do I have voting rights on the underlying stock?

Sanford: Contract for Difference Questions
No. This is because you do not own the underlying shares and are therefore not a shareholder eligible to vote.
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Do Stapled Securities have voting rights?

ALE Property Group - Frequently Asked Questions
Each Stapled Security carries one vote at a meeting of unit holders of ALE Property Trust and one vote at a meeting of share holders of ALE Property Management.
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What are the voting rights for holders of Diversinet?

Diversinet :: Securing identity is our business
Each common share entitles the registered holder thereof to one vote at all meetings of shareholders.
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Who has voting rights in an LLC?

FAQs about LLCs, registered agent, EIN
Voting powers are typically allocated in proportion to the individual's interest in profits, unless otherwise stated in the Articles of Organization or Operating Agreement.
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Do TAPS have any voting rights?

HFM > Hastings Diversified Utilities Fund
TAPS Holders have voting rights at meetings of TAPS Trust which are commensurate with their proportionate economic interest in TAPS Trust. TAPS Holders have no right to vote at general meetings of Hastings or HDF.
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a member, do I have voting rights?

UNA-Canada Donor Information Centre
UNA-Canada is a membership-based organization. We are a democratic, self-governing Association, operating under national By-Laws. the national level, resolutions affecting our work are voted on at a National Annual General Meeting (AGM), usually held each Spring.
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Do TICkETS have voting rights?

TICkETS FAQs
Holders will be entitled to receive notice of, and to attend, speak and vote at, any general meeting of MAREST in accordance with the Corporations Act. Holders will, prior to Exchange of TICkETS, be entitled to attend but not vote at general meetings of MAp. Holders who Exchange into MAp Securities will, as MAp Security Holders, have the same voting rights as other MAp Security Holders in respect of those MAp Securities.
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HOW ARE VOTING RIGHTS RESTORED?

Texas Board of Pardons & Paroles ~ Updated 5/27/06 - Pri...
In past years, Texas law specified that citizens convicted of a felony offense were ineligible to vote in the State of Texas until two years after full discharge of their sentence. Effective September 1, 1997, the legislature restored voting rights to felons convicted in Texas once a person fully discharges the felony sentence, including any term of incarceration, parole, or supervision, or completes a period of probation ordered by any court. See Texas Election Code, 11.002.
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What voting rights do shares entitle their holder to?

Newmedia Spark - FAQs
Each ordinary share entitles its holder to a single vote at any Annual General Meeting if Shareholders or any Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders. The holder is also entitled to receive a dividend for each share, should the Board of Directors consider it appropriate to declare a dividend.
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top] As a member of the armed forces, what are my voting rights?

Voting FAQ - New Voters Project
According to the U.S. Department of Justice website, The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act of 1986 requires states to make sure that members of our armed forces who are stationed away from home, and citizens who are living overseas, can register and vote absentee in federal elections.
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