Board Bylaws Clause Samples

The Board Bylaws clause establishes the rules and procedures governing the operation and conduct of a company's board of directors. It typically outlines how meetings are called and conducted, the process for electing officers, voting requirements, and the responsibilities of board members. By providing a clear framework for board governance, this clause ensures orderly decision-making and helps prevent disputes or confusion regarding board operations.
Board Bylaws. The most current version of the Board’s bylaws must always be publicly available on the Board’s website. Changes to the bylaws must be posted within 15 days of approval.
Board Bylaws. Board of directors (BOD) bylaws shall be consistent with local government resolutions or ordinances establishing the CSB, board policies, and the CSB’s organization chart and shall have been reviewed and revised in the last two years.
Board Bylaws. The bylaws of the Board.
Board Bylaws. The Board has adopted Bylaws for the conduct of its meetings and other proceedings. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the SJCHIE Board Bylaws shall provide procedures and rules concerning how the Board shall call and conduct its meetings and take action.
Board Bylaws. The Board of Directors of the Corporation shall initially consist of the following persons: Lyle Berman, Timothy J.

Related to Board Bylaws

  • Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws The articles of incorporation and bylaws of the entity holding the charter shall provide for governance of the operation of the School as a nonprofit corporation and public charter school and shall at all times be consistent with all applicable law and this Certificate. The School shall notify the Authorizer of any modification to the Articles or Bylaws within five (5) business days of approval by the Charter Board.

  • Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws The Company shall not take any action or omit to take any action that would cause the Company to be in breach or violation of its Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws. Prior to the consummation of a Business Combination, the Company will not amend its Certificate of Incorporation without the prior written consent of EBC.