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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XXII — CORPORATIONS · Chapter 168

Section 19: Notice of election to person not present at meeting at which such person was elected; filing of list of names

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Section 19. Each person elected to office at the annual meeting or at any other meeting of the corporators or trustees, who is not present at the meeting at which such person was elected shall be notified, in writing, of the election by the clerk of the corporation. The notice shall be sent within 10 days after the meeting to the last known address of that person. Within 60 days after the annual meeting, the clerk shall cause to be filed with the records of the corporation a list containing the following information:
(1)the names of the corporators indicating those who are trustees; and
(2)the names of the president, vice presidents, treasurer, members of the board of investment and members of the auditing committee. A copy of the list shall be furnished to the commissioner within 10 days after filing with the records of the corporation.
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