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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 10 - Corporations, Partnerships, and Associations.
    • Chapter 2B - Business Corporations.
    • Article 7 - Shareholders.
    • Division B - Voting.
    • Section 10-2B-7.22 - Proxies.

    Code of Alabama
    Division B - Voting.
    Section 10-2B-7.22 - Proxies.

    All provisions of Title 10 have been repealed or transferred to Title 10A, effective January 1, 2011.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 10 - Corporations, Partnerships, and Associations.

    Chapter 2B - Business Corporations.

    Article 7 - Shareholders.

    Division B - Voting.

    Section 10-2B-7.20 - Shareholders' List for Meeting.

    Section 10-2B-7.21 - Voting Entitlement of Shares.

    Section 10-2B-7.22 - Proxies.

    Section 10-2B-7.23 - Shares Held by Nominees.

    Section 10-2B-7.24 - Corporation's Acceptance of Votes.

    Section 10-2B-7.25 - Quorum and Voting Requirements for Voting Groups.

    Section 10-2B-7.26 - Action by Single and Multiple Voting Groups.

    Section 10-2B-7.27 - Greater Quorum or Voting Requirements.

    Section 10-2B-7.28 - Voting for Directors; Cumulative Voting.

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