(1) Where a form for the appointment of a proxy is made available by a society on a website in accordance with regulation 4(1)(b), the society may offer on the website a facility for completing the form and returning the appointment by electronic means.
(2) Where a society has given an electronic address—
(a) in a form for the appointment of a proxy sent out by the society in relation to a meeting, or
(b) in an invitation to appoint a proxy issued by the society in relation to a meeting,
it is deemed to have agreed that any document or information relating to proxies for that meeting may be sent by electronic means to that address (subject to any conditions or limitations specified in the form, invitation or notice of meeting).
(3) The appointment of a proxy or any other document necessary to show the validity of, or otherwise relating to, the appointment of a proxy must be received not less than 48 hours before the time for holding the meeting, or adjourned meeting, at which the person named in the appointment proposes to vote—
(a) at the registered office of the society,
(b) at such other place within the United Kingdom as is specified for that purpose in the notice convening the meeting,
(c) where paragraph (1) applies, by the facility, or
(d) where paragraph (2) applies, at that electronic address.
(4) Any provision in the rules of the society is void in so far as it would have the effect of requiring any documents relating to proxies to be received more than seven days before a meeting or adjourned meeting in order that the appointment may be effective at the meeting or adjourned meeting at which the person named in the appointment proposes to vote.
(5) In paragraphs (2) and (4), documents relating to proxies include—
(a) the appointment of a proxy in relation to a meeting, and
(b) any document necessary to show the validity of, or otherwise relating to, the appointment of a proxy.