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UKLR 6.3 Continuing obligations: holders

Proxy forms

UKLR 6.3.1R

1A listed company must ensure that, in addition to its obligations under the Companies Act 2006, a proxy form:

  1. (1)

    provides for at least 3-way voting on all resolutions intended to be proposed (except that it is not necessary to provide proxy forms with 3-way voting on procedural resolutions); and

  2. (2)

    states that if it is returned without an indication as to how the proxy shall vote on any particular matter, the proxy will exercise their discretion as to whether, and if so how, they vote.

Proxy forms for re-election of retiring directors

UKLR 6.3.2R

1If the resolutions to be proposed include the re-election of retiring directors and the number of retiring directors standing for re-election exceeds 5, the proxy form may give shareholders the opportunity to vote for or against (or abstain from voting on) the re-election of the retiring directors as a whole but must also allow votes to be cast for or against (or for shareholders to abstain from voting on) the re-election of the retiring directors individually.

Sanctions

UKLR 6.3.3R

1Where a listed company has taken a power in its constitution to impose sanctions on a shareholder who is in default in complying with a notice served under section 793 of the Companies Act 2006 (Notice by company requiring information about interests in its shares):

  1. (1)

    sanctions may not take effect earlier than 14 days after service of the notice;

  2. (2)

    for a shareholding of less than 0.25% of the shares of a particular class (calculated exclusive of treasury shares), the only sanction that the constitution may provide for is a prohibition against attending meetings and voting;

  3. (3)

    for a shareholding of 0.25% or more of the shares of a particular class (calculated exclusive of treasury shares), the constitution may provide:

    1. (a)

      for a prohibition against attending meetings and voting;

    2. (b)

      for the withholding of the payment of dividends (including shares issued in lieu of dividend) on the shares concerned; and

    3. (c)

      for the placing of restrictions on the transfer of shares, provided that restrictions on transfer do not apply to a sale to a genuine unconnected third party (such as through a RIE or an overseas exchange or by the acceptance of a takeover offer); and

  4. (4)

    any sanctions imposed in accordance with paragraph (2) or (3) above must cease to apply after a specified period of not more than 7 days after the earlier of:

    1. (a)

      receipt by the issuer of notice that the shareholding has been sold to an unconnected third party through a RIE or an overseas exchange or by the acceptance of a takeover offer; and

    2. (b)

      due compliance, to the satisfaction of the issuer, with the notice under section 793.

UKLR 6.3.4G

1An overseas company with a listing in the equity shares (commercial companies) category is not required to comply with UKLR 6.3.3R.