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Title 7
Directors and Officers

Sections

7001
Board of directors
7002
Number of directors
7003
Election and tenure of directors
7004
Classification of directors
7005
Vacancies and newly created directorships
7006
Removal of directors
7007
Quorum of directors
7008
Action by the board
7009
Greater requirement as to quorum and vote of directors
7010
Place and time of meetings of the board
7011
Notice of board meetings
7012
Executive committee and other committees
7013
Officers
7014
Removal of officers
7015
Duty of directors and officers
7016
Liability of directors in certain cases
7017
Actions against directors and officers for misconduct
7018
Nonexclusivity of statutory provisions for indemnification of directors and officers
7019
Authorization for indemnification of directors and officers
7020
Payment of indemnification other than by court award
7021
Indemnification of directors and officers by a court
7022
Other provisions affecting indemnification of directors and officers
7023
Insurance for idemnification of directors and officers
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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