VOTING RIGHT

Delegable right of a common share holder to vote in decision making processes and to select board members.

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VULGARIS PURGATIO

Lat In old English law. Common purgation; a name given to the trial by ordeal, to distinguish it from the canonical purgation, which was by the oath of the party. 4 Bl. Comm. 342.

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VOTING RIGHTS ACT

a federal law that provides a person with the right to vote without any conditions or requirements.

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VULGO CONCEPTI

Lat In the civil law. Spurious children; bastards.

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VOTING STOCK

Common shares give the owner the right to vote at the AGM. Also known as voting shares.

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VULGO QUiESITI

Lat. In the civil law. Spurious children; literally, gotten from the people; the offspring of promiscuous cohabitation, who are considered as having no father. Inst. 3, 4, 3; Id. 3, 5, 4. > > I w. 1215 WAIN-BOTE w W. As an abbreviation, this letter frequently stands for “William,” (king of England,) “Westminster,” “west,” or “western.” W. D. An abbreviation for “Western District”

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VOTING TRUST

Agreement for voting where the share holder transfers voting shares to a trustee and receives a voting trust certificate.

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VULNERABILITY

Degree of people, resources, property, environments are susceptible to be harmed, degrade, destroyed or exposed to hostile factors.

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VOTING TRUST CONTROL

When trustees have control of a corporation. This seperates ownership and control because a trust has no stock. Refer to legal mechanism, majority, managment, minority, and total controls.

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VOTUM

Lat. A vow or promise. Dies votorum, the wedding day. Fleta 1. 1, c. 4.

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