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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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CORPORATIONS. 231

(2) A corporation holding shares in another corporation may vote the
same by its president or a vice-president or by proxy or proxies appointed
by its president or one of its vice-presidents unless, by a by-law or by
resolution of its board of directors, some other person or persons shall
have been appointed to vote such shares, in which case such person or
persons shall be entitled to vote such shares upon the production of a
certified copy of such by-law or resolution.

Cited but not construed in Maas v. Maas, 165 Md. 347.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 23. 1912, sec. 19. 1904, secs. 65, 66. 1888, secs. 57, 58.

1868, ch. 471, secs. 52, 53. 1888, ch. 510. 1908, ch. 240, sec. 19.

1916, ch. 596, sec. 19. 1922, ch. 309, sec. 19. 1927, ch. 581, sec. 23.

23. Each stockholder of every corporation of this State having capital
stock shall be entitled to one vote for every share of stock standing in his
name, unless otherwise provided by the charter; but no shares, original or
increased, shall be voted by any holder if any installment payable thereon
in accordance with the terms of the subscription contract or duly called
thereon shall be overdue and unpaid. Notwithstanding any provision of
law requiring any action to be taken or authorized by the affirmative vote
of the holders of a majority or other designated proportion of the shares
or of the shares of each class, or by the affirmative vote of a majority or
other designated proportion of the members, or to be otherwise taken or
authorized by vote of the stockholders or members of any corporation, such
action shall be effective and valid if taken or authorized by such vote of its
stockholders or members as may be required for such action by its charter;
but in the case of corporations having capital stock, the requisite number
of affirmative votes shall not in any case be less than a majority in number
of the aggregate number of votes to which the holders of all of the shares
(meaning thereby all of the shares of all classes in the aggregate) outstand-
ing and entitled to vote thereon, shall be entitled, except in cases in which
the law authorizes such action to be taken or authorized by a less vote; and
in the case of corporations having no capital stock, the requisite number of
affirmative votes shall not in any case be less than a majority of all the
votes thereon to which all of the members, present in person or by proxy,
at a duly constituted meeting, shall be entitled, except in cases in which
the law authorizes such action to be taken or authorized by a less vote.
Stockholders or members may vote either in person or by proxy, but no
proxy which is dated more than three months before the meeting at which
it is offered shall be accepted, unless such proxy shall, on its face, name a
longer period for which it is to remain in force.

24.

Cited hut not construed in Maas v. Maas, 165 Md. 347.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 26. 1912, sec. 22. 1904. sec. 13. 1888, sec. 13. 1868, sec. 471,
sec. 13. 190S, ch. 240, sec. 22. 1924, ch. 578. 1931, ch. 480.

26. (1) Unless the instrument or order appointing such fiduciaries
otherwise directs: (a) shares standing in the name of fiduciaries may be


 

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