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Code · Virginia · Title 56 — Public Service Companies · Chapter 9.1

Code of Virginia § 56-231.46. Members.

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A. A cooperative may have one or more classes of members. If the cooperative has more than one class of members, the designation of each class and the qualifications and rights of the members of each class shall be set forth in the bylaws of the cooperative.
B. Such cooperative shall issue to its members nontransferable certificates of membership. Members shall be entitled to vote in accordance with the articles of incorporation or, if the articles of incorporation so provide, the bylaws. The liability of each member shall be limited to the unpaid portion of its membership fee or subscription to capital stock and its contractual obligations to the cooperative. The equity of members of a nonstock cooperative shall be in proportion to the patronage capital paid such cooperative.
C. No person shall become or remain a member unless it has complied with the terms and conditions of membership contained in the bylaws of the cooperative.
1999, c. 874 .
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