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    • Colorado Code
    • Title 7 - Corporations and Associations
    • Article 127 - Members' Meetings and Voting
    • Part 2 - Voting
    • § 7-127-207. Lesser or Greater Quorum or Greater Voting Requirements

    Colorado Code
    Part 2 - Voting
    § 7-127-207. Lesser or Greater Quorum or Greater Voting Requirements



    Source: L. 97: Entire article added, p. 686, § 3, effective July 1, 1998. L. 98: Entire section amended, p. 623, § 27, effective July 1.

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    Colorado Code

    Title 7 - Corporations and Associations

    Article 127 - Members' Meetings and Voting

    Part 2 - Voting

    § 7-127-201. Members List for Meeting and Action by Written Ballot

    § 7-127-202. Voting Entitlement Generally

    § 7-127-203. Proxies

    § 7-127-204. Nonprofit Corporation's Acceptance of Votes

    § 7-127-205. Quorum and Voting Requirements for Voting Groups

    § 7-127-206. Action by Single and Multiple Voting Groups

    § 7-127-207. Lesser or Greater Quorum or Greater Voting Requirements

    § 7-127-208. Voting for Directors - Cumulative Voting

    § 7-127-209. Other Methods of Electing Directors

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