New York Statutes
§ 6015 — Written consent of stockholders, subscribers or incorporators without a meeting
New York·Law BNK Banking·Title 6 Stockholders·Art. 15 General Provisions Applicable to Banking Stock Corporations, Limited Liability Investment Companies, and Limited Liability Trust Companies
§ 6015. Written consent of stockholders, subscribers or incorporators\nwithout a meeting.
1.Whenever under this chapter stockholders are\nrequired or permitted to take any action by vote, such action may be\ntaken without a meeting on written consent, setting forth the action so\ntaken, signed by the holders of all outstanding shares entitled to vote\nthereon. This subdivision shall not be construed to alter or modify the\nprovisions of any section or any provision in an organization\ncertificate not inconsistent with this chapter under which the written\nconsent of the holders of less than all outstanding shares is sufficient\nfor corporate action.\n 2. Written consent thus given by the holders of all outstanding shares\nentitled to vote shall have the same effect as a unanimous vote
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