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23-6-4-15. Powers of members and shareholders; voting rights

IN Code § 23-6-4-15 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 15. (a) Only the members and shareholders of a credit corporation may exercise the following powers of the credit corporation:

(1) To elect directors of the credit corporation as provided in section 16 of this chapter.

(2) To amend the credit corporation's articles of incorporation as provided in section 17 of this chapter.

(3) To dissolve the credit corporation as provided in section 19 of this chapter.

(4) To exercise such other of the powers of the credit corporation, consistent with this chapter, as may be conferred on the members and shareholders by the bylaws of the credit corporation.

(b) As to any matter requiring action by the members and shareholders of the credit corporation, the members and shareholders shall vote separately on that matter by classes. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, such a matter requires the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the votes to which the members present or represented at the meeting are entitled and the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the votes to which the shareholders present or represented at the meeting are entitled.

(c) Each shareholder has one (1) vote for each share of stock held by the shareholder, and each member has one (1) vote. However, additional votes may be granted to any member or group of members by the articles of incorporation of the credit corporation.

(d) As to any matter requiring action by the members and shareholders of a credit corporation, the members and shareholders may vote either in person or by proxy.

As added by P.L.236-1985, SEC.1.

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23-6-4-15. Powers of members and shareholders; voting rights