Corporate Bylaws
Next to the Articles of Incorporation, a corporation’s bylaws are the second most important document. Bylaws are an internal document in which certain rules of the corporation are set forth. Your bylaws govern your board meetings, officers, powers of officers, shareholders meetings, annual meetings and other such formalities.
Most states do require by law that a corporation maintain a set of rules other than the Articles of Incorporation. Many of the rules set forth in your bylaws are controlled by statutes in your states business corporation act (BCA) and your Articles of Incorporation.
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