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Montana Code Title 35 > Chapter 1 > Part 2 - Formation -- Articles of Incorporation -- Bylaws

Montana Code > Title 35 > Chapter 1 > Part 2 - Formation -- Articles of Incorporation -- Bylaws


Current as of: 2009
§ 35-1-215Incorporators
§ 35-1-216Articles of incorporation
§ 35-1-217Filing requirements
§ 35-1-218Facsimile filing -- requirements -- liability
§ 35-1-219Effective time and date of document
§ 35-1-220Incorporation
§ 35-1-221Correcting filed document
§ 35-1-222Organization of corporation
§ 35-1-225Authority to amend
§ 35-1-226Amendment by board of directors
§ 35-1-227Amendment by board of directors and shareholders
§ 35-1-228Voting on amendments by voting groups
§ 35-1-229Amendment before issuance of shares
§ 35-1-230Articles of amendment
§ 35-1-231Restated articles of incorporation
§ 35-1-232Amendment pursuant to reorganization
§ 35-1-233Effect of amendment
§ 35-1-234Bylaw amendment by board of directors or shareholders
§ 35-1-235Extension of duration of corporation
§ 35-1-236Bylaws
§ 35-1-237Emergency bylaws
§ 35-1-238Bylaw increasing quorum or voting requirement for shareholders
§ 35-1-239Bylaw increasing quorum or voting requirement for directors

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