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Code · New York · Business Corporation · Shareholders

§ 606. Waivers of notice.

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§ 606. Waivers of notice.
Notice of meeting need not be given to any shareholder who submits a
waiver of notice whether before or after the meeting. Waiver of notice
may be written or electronic. If written, the waiver must be executed by
the shareholder or the shareholder's authorized officer, director,
employee or agent by signing such waiver or causing his or her signature
to be affixed to such waiver by any reasonable means, including, but not
limited to, facsimile signature. If electronic, the transmission of the
waiver must either set forth or be submitted with information from which
it can reasonably be determined that the transmission was authorized by
the shareholder. The attendance of any shareholder at a meeting, in
person or by proxy, without protesting prior to the conclusion of the
meeting the lack of notice of such meeting, shall constitute a waiver of
notice by such shareholder.
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