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Article 6
Shareholders

Sections

601
By-laws
602
Meetings of shareholders
603
Special meeting for election of directors
604
Fixing record date
605
Notice of meetings of shareholders
606
Waivers of notice
607
List of shareholders at meetings
608
Quorum of shareholders
609
Proxies
610
Selection of inspectors at shareholders' meetings
611
Duties of inspectors at shareholders' meetings
612
Qualification of voters
613
Limitations on right to vote
614
Vote of shareholders
615
Written consent of shareholders, subscribers or incorporators without a meeting
616
Greater requirement as to quorum and vote of shareholders
617
Voting by class or classes of shares
618
Cumulative voting
619
Powers of supreme court respecting elections
620
Agreements as to voting
621
Voting trust agreements
622
Preemptive rights
623
Procedure to enforce shareholder's right to receive payment for shares
624
Books and records
625
Infant shareholders and bondholders
626
Shareholders' derivative action brought in the right of the corporation to procure a judgment in its favor
627
Security for expenses in shareholders' derivative action brought in the right of the corporation to procure a judgment in its favor
628
Liability of subscribers and shareholders
629
Certain transfers or assignments by shareholders or subscribers
630
Liability of shareholders for wages due to laborers, servants or employees
 



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