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Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act

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§38-33.3-101 Short title

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 121 – General Provisions Short title Articles 121 to 137 of this title shall be known and may be cited as the “Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act”.

§38-33.3-102 Legislative declaration

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 121 – General Provisions Reservation of power to amend or repeal The general assembly has the power to amend or repeal all or part of articles 121 to 137 of this title at any time and all domestic and foreign nonprofit corporations subject to said articles shall be […]

§38-33.3-103 Definitions

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 122 – Incorporation Incorporation 7-122-103. Incorporation (1) A nonprofit corporation is incorporated when the articles of incorporation are filed by the secretary of state or, if a delayed effective date is stated pursuant to section 7-90-304 in the articles of incorporation as filed by the secretary of state […]

§38-33.3-104 Variation by agreement

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 122 – Incorporation Unauthorized assumption of corporate powers All persons purporting to act as or on behalf of a nonprofit corporation without authority to do so and without good-faith belief that they have such authority shall be jointly and severally liable for all liabilities incurred or arising as […]

§38-33.3-105 Separate titles and taxation

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 122 – Incorporation Organization of nonprofit corporation 7-122-105. Organization of nonprofit corporation (1) After incorporation: (a) If initial directors are not named in the articles of incorporation, the incorporators shall hold a meeting, at the call of a majority of the incorporators, to adopt initial bylaws, if desired, […]

§38-33.3-107 Eminent domain

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 122 – Incorporation Emergency bylaws 7-122-107. Emergency bylaws (1) Unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation, the board of directors may adopt bylaws to be effective only in an emergency as defined in subsection (4) of this section. The emergency bylaws, which are subject to amendment or […]

§38-33.3-108 Supplemental general principles of law applicable

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 127 – Members’ Meetings and Voting Meetings by telecommunication Unless otherwise provided in the bylaws, any or all of the members may participate in an annual, regular, or special meeting of the members by, or the meeting may be conducted through the use of, any means of communication […]

§38-33.3-109 Construction against implicit repeal

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 127 – Members’ Meetings and Voting Action by written ballot 7-127-109. Action by written ballot (1) Unless otherwise provided by the bylaws, any action that may be taken at any annual, regular, or special meeting of members may be taken without a meeting if the nonprofit corporation delivers […]

§38-33.3-110 Uniformity of application and construction

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 128 – Directors and Officers Vacancy on board 7-128-110. Vacancy on board (1) Unless otherwise provided in the bylaws, if a vacancy occurs on a board of directors, including a vacancy resulting from an increase in the number of directors: (a) The voting members, if any, may fill […]

§38-33.3-111 Severability

Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 128 – Directors and Officers Compensation of directors Unless otherwise provided in the bylaws, the board of directors may authorize and fix the compensation of directors.

§38-33.3-112 Unconscionable agreement or term of contract

Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Unconscionable agreement or term of contract 38-33.3-112. Unconscionable agreement or term of contract (1) The court, upon finding as a matter of law that a contract or contract clause relating to a common interest community was unconscionable at the […]