Title 7 – Corporations and Associations
Article 122 – Incorporation
Bylaws
7-122-106. Bylaws
History
Source: L. 97: Entire article added, p. 662, § 3, effective July 1, 1998.
State Notes
ANNOTATION
A nonprofit corporation may alter the default structure set forth in the Nonprofit Corporation Act (NCA) through its articles of incorporation or bylaws, and it may provide different or additional rights and obligations to its members.Krystkowiak v. W.O. Brisben Cos., 90 P.3d 859 (Colo. 2004).
Default structure established by the NCA controls, and the signature of settlement agreement with respondent real estate developer by one member of neighborhood association, its president, insufficient to bind its members, including petitioner.The articles of incorporation and bylaws of the neighborhood association do not deviate from the NCA in terms of the rights and duties of its members. The articles of incorporation and bylaws contain no provisions either binding a member by a contract signed by the neighborhood association or stating that the association’s members have authorized it to represent their individual interests. Krystkowiak v. W.O. Brisben Cos., 90 P.3d 859 (Colo. 2004).