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Massachusetts General Laws ch. 156D sec. 7.26 - Action by single and multiple voting groups

 

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Chapter 156D: Section 7.26. Action by single and multiple voting groups

Section 7.26. ACTION BY SINGLE AND MULTIPLE VOTING GROUPS

(a) When a matter is to be voted upon by a single voting group, action on that matter is taken when voted upon by that voting group as provided in section 7.25.

(b) When a matter is to be voted upon by two or more voting groups, favorable action on that matter is taken only by the required vote of each of those voting groups counted separately, as provided in section 7.25. Action may be taken by one voting group on a matter even though no action is taken by another voting group entitled to vote on the matter.

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