anot be held on the day designated by the bylaws, the governing body shall[translate] adissolution of the corporation, but the Court of Chancery may summarily[translate] acorporation. At any election pursuant to such order the persons entitled to[translate] ...
abut does not have the need for three persons on the Board of Directors as currently called for in Article Ⅲ,Section 2 of the Bylaws of the Corporation 但没有对三个人的需要在理事如当前被要求在文章上 Ⅲ公司的组织章程的第2部分[translate]...
Bylaws of the Pension Benefit Guaranty CorporationCharles E.F. MillardJudith R. Starr
Section 1.Principal Place of Business. The principal place of business of the Corporation shall be located in the City of Charlotte, County of Mecklenburg, State of North Carolina. Section 2.Registered Office. The registered office of the Corporation required by the DGCL to be maintained in the...
ARTICLE II - MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS Section 1. Place of Meetings. Meetings of the stockholders shall be held at the principal office of the corporation in the City of Boise, State of Idaho, or at such other, if any, place either within or without the State of Delaware as shall be de...
General matters concerning dissolution of the corporation, etc.Why do you need Corporate Bylaws?There are three main reasons why you need to have Corporate Bylaws on file: To govern how owners of the corporation interact with each other with regard to the business of the corporation; the conduct...
n. the written rules for conduct of a corporation, association, partnership or any organization. They should not be confused with the Articles of Corporation which only state the basic outline of the company, including stock structure. Bylaws generally provide for meetings, elections of a board of...
the articles of incorporation must include the name and address of the person or business that will accept the corporation's legal documents. There are no "fill-in-the-blank" corporate bylaws, however, because there are no set criteria imposed by any state when it comes to writing...
S corp bylaws are essentially a set of rules established by a corporation's board of directors. Created when a corporation is first formed, this helps protect the company as well as the corporation's shareholders. More specifically, S corporation bylaws clearly state all of the rules and ...
The bylaws are the regulations of a corporation. They contain the basic rules for the conduct of the corporation’s business and affairs. The bylaws may contain any provision for managing the business and regulating the corporation’s affairs that is not inconsistent with statutory law or the cor...