Chapter: 32 COMPANIES ORDINANCE
Section Num: 114D Version Date 30/06/1997
Right to demand a poll
(1) Any provision contained in a company's articles shall be void in so far as it would have the effect either-
(a) of excluding the right to demand a poll at a general meeting on any question other than the election of the chairman of the meeting or the adjournment of the meeting; or
(b) of making ineffective a demand for a poll on any such question which is made either-
(i) by not less than 5 members having the right to vote at the meeting; or
(ii) by a member or members representing not less than one-tenth of the total voting rights of all the members having the right to vote at the meeting; or
(iii) by a member or members holding shares in the company conferring a right to vote at the meeting, being shares on which an aggregate sum has been paid up equal to not less than one-tenth of the total sum paid up on all the shares conferring that right.
(2) The instrument appointing a proxy to vote at a meeting of a company shall be deemed also to confer authority to demand or join in demanding a poll, and for the purposes of subsection (1) a demand by a person as proxy for a member shall be the same as a demand by the member.
(Added 6 of 1984 s. 77)
[cf. 1948 c. 38 s. 137 U.K.]