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Section 7720 - Amendments of articles

15 PA Cons Stat § 7720 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Purpose and voting.--A corporation may amend its articles of incorporation for any purpose authorized by this chapter, including an increase in the amount of its authorized capital stock, by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of its members voting at a general meeting or at the special meeting called for that purpose. No amendment affecting the priority or preferential rights of outstanding stock may be adopted until the consent of the holders of that stock is obtained by a vote at a special meeting called for that purpose. In such a vote each stockholder whose rights are affected shall have only one vote per share, and the margin necessary for the adoption of the amendment is a majority of the outstanding shares in that class of stock unless a greater vote is required by the articles of incorporation. If an amendment affects the right of more than one class of stock, then the consent of each class of stockholder affected shall be obtained by voting in the manner described in this subsection.

(b) Delivery and filing.--Amendments to the articles of incorporation shall be filed in the department. Upon the filing of amendments to the articles, they shall become effective. See section 134 (relating to docketing statement).

(c) Notice of vote.--Each member and, if required by subsection (a), each stockholder shall be notified by the corporation at least 15 days before a vote is taken to amend the articles of incorporation under subsection (a). Notification for proposed amendments to the articles of incorporation shall include a copy of the proposed amendment; a statement of its purpose and effect; and the time, date, place and manner in which the vote will be taken on the proposed amendment. Notice for all meetings provided for in this subsection need not be given to members or other stockholders under subsection (a) if a written waiver of the notice is executed before or after the meeting by each individual entitled to notice and is filed with the records of the meeting.

(d) Notice of approval.--If an amendment to the articles of incorporation is approved, the corporation shall notify each member within 30 days of the approval by sending a copy of the approved amendment to the articles.

(e) Advertisement.--Before or after an amendment has been adopted by the shareholders, the corporation shall advertise its intention to file or the filing of amendments to the articles with the department in a manner similar to that prescribed in section 7703 (relating to articles of incorporation). Advertisements may appear prior to or after the day upon which the articles of amendment are presented to the department and shall set forth briefly:

(1) The name and location of the registered office of the corporation.

(2) A statement that the amendments to the articles are to be or were filed under this chapter.

(3) The nature and character of the amendments.

(4) The time when the amendments to the articles are to be or were filed under this chapter.

(Dec. 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, eff. imd.)

1990 Amendment. Act 198 amended subsec. (b), retroactive to June 19, 1989.

References in Text. Section 7703, referred to in this section, was renumbered to section 7704 by Act 198 of 1990.

Cross References. Section 7720 is referred to in section 7705 of this title.

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Section 7720 - Amendments of articles