A voting rights structure defines how decision-making power is allocated among shareholders or members, often through classes of shares with varying voting weights. Used in corporations and organizations, it determines control over key resolutions. Majority shareholders benefit most, as they influence outcomes, while minority investors may have limited say, impacting governance balance.
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