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What is NON-VOTING STOCK?

Stock that cannot be converted into voting stock.

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Related Legal Terms
VOTING STOCK, VOTING TRUST, PLURALITY VOTING, STATUTORY VOTING, CALCULUS OF VOTING, CONFIDENTIAL VOTING, CLASSIFIED COMMON STOCK, VOTING AGREEMENT, MAJORITY VOTING, CUMULATIVE VOTING


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  1. VOTING STOCK
  2. VOTING TRUST
  3. PLURALITY VOTING
  4. STATUTORY VOTING
  5. CALCULUS OF VOTING
  6. CONFIDENTIAL VOTING
  7. CLASSIFIED COMMON STOCK
  8. VOTING AGREEMENT
  9. MAJORITY VOTING
  10. CUMULATIVE VOTING

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