Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
aan wie uit anderen hoofde dan als aandeelhouder
English translation:
on any basis other than as a shareholder
Dutch term
aan wie uit anderen hoofde dan als aandeelhouder
"De aandeelhouders, aan wie uit anderen hoofde dan als aandeelhouder door het nemen van enig besluit enig recht jegens de vennootschap zou worden toegekend of die daardoor van enige verplichting jegens de vennootschap zou worden ontslagen, kan over een dergelijk besluit, mits hij stemgerechtigd is, rechtsgeldig stem uitbrengen."
I would appreciate if somebody can translate this part of the contract to English because I do not understand the full meaning. Thanks
4 +3 | on any basis other than as a shareholder | Keswick |
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Proposed translations
on any basis other than as a shareholder
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