Similar words: voting, voting booth, right wing, right-wing, frightening, brightening, right-winger, lighting. Meaning: n. the right to vote; especially the right of a common shareholder to vote in person or by proxy on the affairs of a company.
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1. The Voting Rights Act was needed to empower minority groups.
2. Republics will have voting rights propor-tionate to the size of their economies.
3. He delegated his voting right to his secretary.
4. Women were only conceded full voting rights in the 1950s.
5. The government extended voting rights to everyone over the age of 18.
6. The 49-percent equity stake commands 71 percent of voting rights.
7. Does everybody have equal voting rights, or does it work by consensus?
8. Equality of voting rights certainly does not result in equality of power or the disappearance of hierarchy in government.
9. There are no restrictions on attendance[sentencedict.com/voting right.html], except for voting rights at the general meeting.
10. Associate member without voting right.
11. The convicted are usually deprived of voting right.
12. Corporate member without voting right.
13. Third, compare and research the foreign proxy voting right.
14. The voting right of stockholders is the important means and tool that shareholder's right realizes and protects, it is the shareholder's most basic right.
15. As a voting right system for shareholders choosing the company manager, the company cumulative voting system origins at first from the constitution stipulation of the state of Illinois, America.
16. Two of the members chose to take issue with the chairman on the question of voting rights.
17. On regional education committees the teaching unions have had their voting rights removed.
18. Other stumbling blocks include differences in the regulations of individual stock exchanges on voting rights of shares in take-over targets.
19. He then organized a successful effort to channel the energies of civil rights activists into the politically preferable voting rights arena.
20. Among them is one that would lift restrictions on the voting rights of shares.
21. While Teng said she preferred taking her more gradual approach to extending voting rights, she said she supported the initiative.
22. This requirement may be waived if over 50 percent of the target's voting rights are held by one shareholder.
23. Many seven-day members disapproved of members in other categories, such as social having full voting rights.
24. In the rest of Britain, men and women were given equal voting rights in 1928.
25. Similarly, an amendment carried in November 1917 did much to nullify the reduction of plural voting rights for town dwellers.
26. This will normally be granted where the offer will not result in 30 percent or more of the voting rights being acquired.
27. Shareholder's right trust both has the relation and has the difference with nominal holding of shares, custody of equity shares, voting right agency and shareholder's right transfer.
28. The black people gained the civil rights, especially the voting right, and the Equal Protection of the Laws Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment to protect their rights during the Reconstruction.
29. For stockholders equality, optimization of corporate governance and security markets healthy development, it is important to protect minority stockholders voting right.
30. Compare and analyze the history, law model, mechanism feature of the foreign proxy voting right.
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