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Voting by proxy
The computer applications for exercising the delegation through electronic means shall become operative as from the 30th April and shall be closed down at 23.59:59 hours of the 9th May 2009.

The shareholders may exercise their vote in relation to the proposals included on the agenda by the following means of distance communication:

(a) Via postal correspondence, by means of sending the attendance card duly signed and indicating his/her vote; and

(b) Via electronic means of communication, through the Company’s web (www.grifols.com), provided that the electronic document according to which the right to vote is exercised incorporates a recognized electronic signature, in agreement with stipulations in the Law on Electronic Signatures, or when accepted as valid by the Board of Directors.

The distance vote shall not be valid if it is not received within at least five (5) days in advance of the date foreseen for the Meeting to be held.

The Company reserves the right to modify, suspend, cancel or restrict the electronic voting mechanisms for technical or security reasons. Likewise, the Company reserves the right to request from the shareholders additional means of identification that it considers appropriate to guarantee the identity of the attendees, the authenticity of the vote and, in general, the legal security for holding the General Meeting.

The Company shall not be liable for the damages that may be caused to the shareholder from the lack of availability or correct functioning of its web site and from its services or contents as a result of breakdowns, overloading, off-lines, faults in the connection or any other contingency of like or similar nature, beyond the will of the Company, that prevents the use of the electronic voting mechanisms.

The computer applications for exercising the delegation through electronic means shall become operative as from the 30th April and shall be closed down at 23.59:59 hours of the 9th May 2009.