shall form a quorum. If the Chairman of the SEC is not present at the meeting or cannot perform his duty, and if there is a Vice-Chairman, the Vice-Chairman present at the meeting shall be the Chairman of
position. SECTION 12. At least half of the commissioners of the SEC shall form a quorum. If the Chairman of the SEC is not present at the meeting or cannot perform his duty, and if there is a Vice-Chairman
management procedure shall be made through the resolution of the unitholders which shall be sought either from the unitholders' meeting or through the letter seeking the unitholders’ resolution. The securities
: “SECTION 15. The SEC shall have the power to appoint a sub-committee to perform any matter as assigned by the SEC. 5 The provisions of Section 12 shall apply to the meeting of the sub-committee mutatis
securities issuing company specifies the date when the shareholders have the right to attend the shareholders’ meeting under Section 89/26 or the date when the shareholders have the right to receive dividends
derivatives clearing house. “securities” means securities under the Securities and Exchange Act. “Stock Exchange” means the Stock Exchange of Thailand under the Securities and Exchange Act. “securities trading
derivatives clearing house. “securities” means securities under the Securities and Exchange Act. “Stock Exchange” means the Stock Exchange of Thailand under the Securities and Exchange Act. “securities trading
provisions regarding the general meeting or member meetings classified by investment policies or employers in cases where the fund is established with multiple investment policies or as a pooled fund, as the
the fund’s operation; (10)3 the provisions regarding the general meeting or member meetings classified by investment policies or employers in cases where the fund is established with multiple investment
rights; (9) the provisions regarding the expenses for the fund’s operation; (10)3 the provisions regarding the general meeting or member meetings classified by investment policies or employers in cases