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Code · Oklahoma · Title 18 — Corporations

§18-429. Directors - Selection and term - Quorum.

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The stock, property and affairs, of such corporation shall be managed by the board of directors, which shall consist of five
(5)members, all of whom must be stockholders, and who shall be elected at the annual meeting of the stockholders. At the first meeting of the stockholders, there shall be elected five directors, one of whom shall serve one
(1)year, two of whom shall serve two
(2)years, and the remaining two of whom shall serve three
(3)years. As the term of office of each of these directors expires a successor shall be elected, who shall serve for three
(3)years, unless sooner removed, or until his successor is elected and qualified.
Notice of the time and place of holding such election shall be published not less than two
(2)weeks previous thereto in the newspaper printed nearest to the place where the principal office or place of business of the corporation is located. A quorum shall consist of at least ten percent (10%) in number of all the stockholders or subscribers for stock who are entitled to vote. Laws 1919, c. 147, p. 213, § 9; Laws 1923, c. 167, p. 270, § 3; Laws 1941, p. 58, § 1.
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