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Statutory voting
The financial definition for Statutory voting:
The standard rule in most corporations that there is one vote per share in elections of the board of directors.
Similar MatchesStatutory debt limitStatutory debt limit The cap that Congress imposes on the amount of public debt that may be outstanding whether temporary or permanent. When this limit is reached, the Treasury may not sell new debt issues until Congress raises the limit. For a detailed listing of changes in the limit since 1941, see Budget of the United States Government. See: Debt outstanding subject to limitation.
Statutory investmentStatutory investment An investment that a trustee is authorized to make under state law.
Statutory mergerStatutory merger A merger in which one corporation remains as a legal entity, instead of a new legal entity being formed.
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