The Sligo Lighting and Electric Power Act, 1924

As to appointing proxies.

20.—Notwithstanding anything contained in the existing Acts or in any enactment incorporated therewith it shall be lawful for the attorney of any shareholder duly authorised in writing to appoint a proxy to vote for and on behalf of that shareholder and for that purpose to execute on behalf of such shareholder the necessary form of proxy. Provided that the instrument appointing such attorney shall be transmitted to the Secretary of the Company at the same time as the instrument appointing such proxy.