Irrevocable Proxy - Definition, Criteria and Example, How It Works

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Last updated 26 abril 2025
Irrevocable Proxy - Definition, Criteria and Example, How It Works
An irrevocable proxy is an enforceable power granted by the owner to another party to exercise his voting rights independently, without requiring his consent each time. Typically, most proxies are revocable, but some agreements may include specific clauses that require the proxy to be irrevocable for a specified period.
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