Definition for : Qualified majority
Depending on the country and on the legal form of the company a qualified majority is generally two thirds or three quarters of outstanding voting rights. See also extraordinary general meeting of Shareholders. A qualified majority is required for very important corporate decisions (amendment of articles of association)
(See Chapter 40 Setting up a company or financing start-ups of the Vernimmen)
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