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Code · Oklahoma · Title 60 — Property

§60-520. Necessary contents of bylaws.

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The bylaws must necessarily provide for at least the following:(a) Form o manner of removal and, where proper, the compensation therefor.
(b)Method calling or summoning the unit owners to assemble; that a majority of unit owners, as defined in Section 3(n) of this act, is required to adopt decisions; who is to preside over the meeting and who will keep the minute book wherein the resolutions shall be recorded,
(c)Care, upkeep and surveillance of the building and its general or limited common elements and services.
(d)Manner of collecting from the unit owners for the payment of the common expenses,
(e)Designation and dismissal of the personnel necessary for the maintenance, upkeep and repair of the common elements,
(f)Such restrictions on and requirements respecting the use and maintenance of the units and the use of the common elements, not set forth in or appended to the declaration, as are designed to prevent unreasonable interference with the use of their respective units and of the common elements by the several unit owners,
(g)That seventy-five percent (75%) of the unit owners, computed on the basis set forth in Section 3(n) of this act, may at any time modify or amend the bylaws, but each one of the particulars set forth in this Section shall always be embodied in the bylaws. Such modification or amendment shall not become operative unless set forth in an amended declaration and duly recorded. Laws 1963, c. 288, § 20.
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