New Jersey Statutes

§ 14A:2-9 — By-laws; making and altering.

New Jersey § 14A:2-9
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 14ACORPORATIONS, GENERAL

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 14A:2-9 (2026).

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14A:2-9 (1) The initial by-laws of a corporation shall be adopted by the board at its organization meeting. Thereafter, the board shall have the power to make, alter and repeal by-laws unless such power is reserved to the shareholders in the certificate of incorporation, but by-laws made by the board may be altered or repealed, and new by-laws made, by the shareholders. The shareholders may prescribe in the by-laws that any by-law made by them shall not be altered or repealed by the board.

(2)The initial by-laws of a corporation adopted by the board at its organization meeting shall be deemed to have been adopted by the shareholders for purposes of this act.
(3)Any provision which this act requires or permits to be set forth in the by-laws may be set forth in the certificate of incorpora

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