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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 59

§ 5905. Proposal of fundamental transactions.

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§ 5905. Proposal of fundamental transactions.
Where any provision of this chapter requires that an amendment of the articles or the dissolution of a nonprofit corporation be proposed or approved by action of the board of directors, that requirement shall be construed to authorize and be satisfied by the written agreement or consent of all of the members of the corporation entitled to vote thereon.
15c5905v
(Oct. 22, 2014, P.L.2640, No.172, eff. July 1, 2015)
15c5911h
SUBCHAPTER B
AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES
Sec.
5911. Amendment of articles authorized.
5912. Proposal of amendments.
5913. Notice of meeting of members.
5914. Adoption of amendments.
5915. Articles of amendment.
5916. Filing and effectiveness of articles of amendment.
Subchapter Heading. The heading of Subchapter B was amended December 21, 1988, P.L.1444, No.177, effective October 1, 1989.
Cross References. Subchapter B is referred to in sections 7106, 7107 of this title.
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