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Vermont Statutes > Title 11B > Chapter 8 - Directors and Officers

 

Vermont Statutes > Title 11B > Chapter 8 - Directors and Officers


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§ 1Requirement for and duties of board
§ 2Qualifications of directors
§ 3Number of directors
§ 4Election, designation and appointment of directors
§ 5Terms of directors generally
§ 6Staggered terms for directors
§ 7Resignation of directors
§ 8Removal of directors elected by members or directors
§ 9Removal of designated or appointed directors
§ 10Removal of directors by judicial proceeding
§ 11Vacancy on board
§ 12Compensation of directors
§ 13Financially disinterested majority-Public benefit corporations
§ 20Regular and special meetings
§ 21Action without meeting
§ 22Call and notice of meetings
§ 23Waiver of notice
§ 24Quorum and voting
§ 25Committees of the board
§ 30General standards for directors
§ 31Director conflict of interest
§ 32Loans to or guarantees for directors and officers
§ 33Liability for unlawful distributions; statute of limitations
§ 40Required officers
§ 41Duties and authority of officers
§ 42Standards of conduct for officers
§ 43Resignation and removal of officers
§ 44Contract rights of officers
§ 45Officers' authority to execute documents
§ 50Subchapter definitions
§ 51Authority to indemnify
§ 52Mandatory indemnification
§ 53Advance for expenses
§ 54Court-ordered indemnification
§ 55Determination and authorization of indemnification
§ 56Indemnification of officers, employees, and agents
§ 57Insurance
§ 58Application of subchapter

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