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by a person participating and entitled to vote at the meeting; or
 (b) otherwise—on a show of hands.
Note: A vote on a show of hands may be taken using electronic mechanisms: see the definition of show of hands in section 5‑5.
 (4) All persons so participating in the meeting who are entitled to vote at the meeting:
 (a) must be given the opportunity to participate in the vote in real time; and
 (b) may be given the opportunity to record a vote in advance of the meeting at the election of the voter.

Place and time of virtual meetings
 (5) If any of the persons entitled to attend the meeting is entitled to physically attend the meeting:
 (a) the place for the meeting is taken to be:
 (i) if there are 2 or more locations at which persons who are entitled to physically attend the meeting may do so—the main location for the meeting as set out in the notice of the meeting; and
 (ii) otherwise—the location where the persons may physically attend the meeting; and
 (b) the time for the meeting is taken to be the time at the place for the meeting.
 (6) If none of the persons entitled to attend the meeting is entitled to physically attend the meeting:
 (a) the place for the meeting is taken to be the physical address in this jurisdiction nominated by the convenor of the meeting in the notice of the meeting; and
 (b) the time for the meeting is taken to be the time at the place for the meeting.

Tabling of documents at virtual meetings
 (7) If:
 (a) virtual meeting technology is used in holding a meeting; and
 (b) a document is required or permitted to be tabled at the meeting;
the document is taken to have been tabled at the meeting if a copy of the document is made reasonably accessible to persons attending the meeting, for example by:
 (c) giving a copy of the document before the meeting to the persons entitled to attend the meeting; or
 (d) giving a copy of the document during the meeting to the persons attending the meeting; or
 (e) screencasting the document in a reasonable way during the meeting to the persons attending the meeting, as a whole.

       75‑85  Entitlement to vote at meetings of creditors

        (1) A person other than a creditor (or the creditor's proxy or attorney) is not entitled to vote at a meeting of creditors.

        (2) Subject to subsections (3), (4) and (5), each creditor is entitled to vote and has one vote.

        (3) A person is not entitled to vote as a creditor at a meeting of creditors unless:
           (a) his or her debt or