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§10-3803 Number of directors

Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 31 – Directors and officers-nonprofit Corporations Article 1 – Board of Directors A. A board of directors shall consist of one or more individuals, with the number specified in or fixed in accordance...

§10-3802 Qualifications of directors

Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 31 – Directors and officers-nonprofit Corporations Article 1 – Board of Directors The articles of incorporation or bylaws may prescribe qualifications for directors. A director need not be a resident...

§10-3708 Action by written ballot; online voting

Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 30 – Members’ Meetings and Voting-nonprofit Corporations Article 1 – Meetings and Action Without Meetings A. Unless prohibited or limited by the articles of incorporation or bylaws, any action...

§10-3640 Delegates

Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 29 – Members and Membership-nonprofit Corporations Article 5 – Delegates A. A corporation may provide in its articles of incorporation or bylaws for delegates that have some or all of the authority of...

§10-3622 Purchase of memberships

Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 29 – Members and Membership-nonprofit Corporations Article 3 – Resignation and Termination Except as provided in the articles of incorporation or bylaws, a corporation may purchase the membership of a...

§10-2065 Districts; boundaries

Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 19 – Not for Profit Corporations and associations, Cooperatives and Fraternal and Benevolent societies Article 2 – Electric Cooperative Nonprofit Membership Corporations The bylaws may provide for the...

§33-1249 Quorums; applicability

Title 33 – Property Chapter 9 – Condominiums Article 3 – Management of the Condominium A. Unless the bylaws provide otherwise, a quorum is present throughout any meeting of the association if persons entitled to cast at least twenty-five per cent of...

Rogues directors can be disqualified

Rogue directors can be disqualified (i.e. effectively removed) from serving as a board member if they violate the Articles or Bylaws.  For example, a director refuses to sign a Code of Conduct.  The Bylaws require all directors sign the Code of Conduct.  Said director...

Education

resources / education HOA Education At Goodman Law, our mission is not just to act as legal counsel for HOAs facing legal challenges after they arise, but also to provide ongoing HOA education in regards to homeowners association rules and regulations in Arizona to...