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Sequoia Fund (“the Fund”) has adopted Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb Inc.’s (“the Investment Adviser”) Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures (“Procedures”), which are designed to ensure that the Investment Adviser votes proxies, with respect to securities held by the Fund, in the best interests of the Fund. The Procedures require the Investment Adviser to identify and address conflicts of interest between the Investment Adviser or the Distributor (or any affiliated person of the Investment Adviser, the Distributor or the Fund) and the shareholders of the Fund. If a material conflict of interest exists, the Investment Adviser will determine whether voting in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Procedures is in the best interests of the shareholders of the Fund or take some other appropriate action.

The Investment Adviser, on behalf of the Fund, generally votes in favor of routine corporate housekeeping proposals including the election of directors (where no corporate governance issues are implicated). The Investment Adviser, on behalf of the Fund, generally votes against poison pills and proposals for compensation plans deemed to be excessive. For all other proposals, the Investment Adviser will determine whether a proposal is in the best interests of the shareholders of the Fund and may take into account the following factors, among others: (i) whether the proposal was recommended by management and the Investment Adviser’s opinion of management; (ii) whether the proposal acts to entrench existing management; and (iii) whether the proposal fairly compensates management for past and future performance.