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Sec. 10.06.450. Board of directors; duty of care; right of inspection; dissent. - (a) All corporate powers shall be exercised by or under...
Sec. 10.06.453. Number, election, and tenure of directors; initial directors. - (a) The board of directors shall consist of one or...
Sec. 10.06.455. Classification of directors. - (a) If the board consists of three or more members,...
Sec. 10.06.458. Declaration of board vacancy where director of unsound mind. - The board may declare vacant the office of a director...
Sec. 10.06.460. Removal of director without cause. - (a) At a regular or special meeting for which notice...
Sec. 10.06.463. Removal of director by superior court. - The superior court may, at the suit of the board...
Sec. 10.06.465. Vacancies and resignation; special meeting of shareholders. - (a) Unless otherwise provided in the articles or bylaws of...
Sec. 10.06.468. Executive and other board committees. - (a) If authorized by the articles or the bylaws of...
Sec. 10.06.470. Meetings: call, place, notice, and waiver. - (a) A regular or special meeting of the board or...
Sec. 10.06.473. Quorum of directors. - (a) A majority of the number of directors fixed by...
Sec. 10.06.475. Alternative meeting arrangements; informal action by directors. - (a) Unless prohibited by the articles or bylaws of the...
Sec. 10.06.478. Director conflicts of interest. - (a) A contract or other transaction between a corporation and...
Sec. 10.06.480. Liability of directors and contributions from shareholders and other directors. - (a) In addition to other liabilities, a director is liable...
Sec. 10.06.483. Officers; tenure, resignation, authority, and duties. - (a) A corporation shall have a president, a secretary, a...
Sec. 10.06.485. Loans to directors, officers, and employees. - (a) A loan may not be extended to an officer...
Sec. 10.06.490. Indemnification of officers, directors, employees, and agents; insurance. - (a) A corporation may indemnify a person who was, is,...