New Zealand Appointment of Shareholder Representative
✓ Lawyer reviewed — last updated September 2026
New Zealand Appointment of Shareholder Representative
A Shareholder Appointment of Representative is a legal document used when a shareholder in a corporation wishes to give another party the power to attend and vote at shareholder meetings in their place. Essentially, the contract transfers all the powers of the shareholder to a new representative that the shareholder appoints. This document is especially useful when one corporation owns shares in another corporation (because a corporation cannot technically vote as a shareholder; it must choose somebody to vote in its place).
Answer the questions below to personalize your Appointment of Shareholder Representative
'I always assumed that contracts were really complicated and had to be written by lawyers. The fact that I could make something like a Power of Attorney quickly and easily, in the comfort of my own home, was simply amazing!'
Elliott Bernstein (Norfolk, Virginia)