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Article 6
Members

Sections

601
Members
602
By-laws
603
Meetings of members
604
Special meeting for election of directors
605
Notice of meeting of members
606
Waivers of notice
607
List or record of members at meetings
608
Quorum at meeting of members
609
Proxies
610
Selection of inspectors at meetings of members
611
Qualification of voters
612
Limitations on right to vote
613
Vote of members
614
Action by members without a meeting
615
Greater requirement as to quorum and vote of members
616
Voting by class of members
617
Cumulative voting
618
Power of supreme court respecting elections
619
Agreements by members as to voting
620
Preemptive rights
621
Books and records
622
Infant members
623
Members' derivative action brought in the right of the corporation to procure a judgment in its favor
624
Notification to tenants
 



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

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