appoint proxy

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To officially choose someone to vote or act on your behalf.

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  • You may appoint a proxy to vote for you.
  • The board decided to appoint a proxy for the upcoming shareholder meeting.
  • Shareholders wishing to participate can appoint a proxy to represent them.
  • She was unable to attend, so she had to appoint a proxy to cast her vote.
  • Our company allows members to appoint a proxy if they cannot be present.
  • The committee will appoint a proxy to act on its behalf during the negotiations.
  • Have you remembered to appoint a proxy for the annual general meeting?
  • It is essential to appoint a proxy carefully, ensuring they understand your wishes.
  • By signing this form, you effectively appoint a proxy with full voting rights.
  • If you are abroad, you can still appoint a proxy to make decisions for you.