§ 317A.437 — RECORD DATE; DETERMINING MEMBERS ENTITLED TO NOTICE AND VOTE
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Subdivision 1.Determination. The board may fix a date not more than 60 days, or a shorter time period provided in the articles or bylaws, before the date of a meeting of members as the date for the determination of the members entitled to notice of and entitled to vote at the meeting. When a date is so fixed, only members with voting rights on that date are entitled to notice of and permitted to vote at that meeting of members. Subd. 2.Adjourned meeting.
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