A provision in the articles of incorporation or the bylaws of a corporation requiring a greater-than-majority of shares to constitute a quorum is called a supermajority voting requirement.
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Q26: The cumulative method of voting means that
Q27: Through straight (noncumulative)voting,a majority shareholder can elect
Q28: Unless otherwise stated in a corporation's articles
Q29: The Revised Model Business Corporation Act (RMBCA)permits
Q32: The supramajority voting requirement is often required
Q33: Only those shareholders who own stock as
Q34: Under straight voting,each shareholder votes the number
Q35: Under the distributive method of voting for
Q36: The affirmative vote of the majority of
Q66: Once a quorum is present,the withdrawal of
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