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§  410. By-laws. (a) The initial by-laws of a society shall be adopted  at the meeting for incorporation. By-laws  may  thereafter  be  amended,  repealed  or  adopted  as provided in the by-laws. But in the absence of  such provision, by-laws may be amended, repealed or adopted by a vote of  two-thirds of the members present and voting at a meeting of the members  called for that purpose.    (b) The substance of any proposed by-law change shall be stated in the  notice to members of the meeting.    (c) The by-laws may contain any provision relating to the business  of  the  society, the conduct of its affairs and the rights or powers of its  members, trustees and officers, not inconsistent with  this  article  or  any other applicable statute, or the certificate of incorporation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-19 > 410

§  410. By-laws. (a) The initial by-laws of a society shall be adopted  at the meeting for incorporation. By-laws  may  thereafter  be  amended,  repealed  or  adopted  as provided in the by-laws. But in the absence of  such provision, by-laws may be amended, repealed or adopted by a vote of  two-thirds of the members present and voting at a meeting of the members  called for that purpose.    (b) The substance of any proposed by-law change shall be stated in the  notice to members of the meeting.    (c) The by-laws may contain any provision relating to the business  of  the  society, the conduct of its affairs and the rights or powers of its  members, trustees and officers, not inconsistent with  this  article  or  any other applicable statute, or the certificate of incorporation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-19 > 410

§  410. By-laws. (a) The initial by-laws of a society shall be adopted  at the meeting for incorporation. By-laws  may  thereafter  be  amended,  repealed  or  adopted  as provided in the by-laws. But in the absence of  such provision, by-laws may be amended, repealed or adopted by a vote of  two-thirds of the members present and voting at a meeting of the members  called for that purpose.    (b) The substance of any proposed by-law change shall be stated in the  notice to members of the meeting.    (c) The by-laws may contain any provision relating to the business  of  the  society, the conduct of its affairs and the rights or powers of its  members, trustees and officers, not inconsistent with  this  article  or  any other applicable statute, or the certificate of incorporation.