What are the Bylaws?
The Bylaws are the adopted guidelines for the administration and management of a community association. The Bylaws define the duties of the various offices of the Board of Directors, the terms of the Directors, the membership’s voting rights, required meetings and notices of meetings, and the principal office of the association, as well as other specific items that are necessary to run the association as a business.
Bylaws are specific, written details about the basic day-to-day rules used by the corporation. Bylaws define such things as the responsibilities of the officers, election procedures, financial procedures, who can be a member and corporate operations. http://fdncenter.org/getstarted/faqs/html/samplebylaws.html http://www.lectlaw.com/forms/f162.htm http://www.wcnWebsite.org/howto/bylaws.
The bylaws are the guidelines for the operation of the not-for-profit corporation. The Bylaws define the duties of the various offices of the board of directors, the terms of the directors, the membership’s voting rights, required meetings and notices of meetings, and the principal office of the association, as well as other specific items that are necessary to run the association as a business. The bylaws for the association may be viewed online within the Resource Center page of this site.
The Bylaws are the guidelines for the operation of the non-profit corporation. The Bylaws define the duties of the various offices of the Board of Directors, the terms of the Directors, the membership’s voting rights, required meetings and notices of meetings, and the principal office of the Association, as well as other specific items that are necessary to run the Association as a business. The Bylaws for the association may be viewed online within the Resource Center page of this site.