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California Corporations Code CORP Section 6320

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(a) Each corporation shall keep:
   (1) Adequate and correct books and records of account;
   (2) Minutes of the proceedings of its members, board and
committees of the board; and
   (3) A record of its members giving their names and addresses and
the class of membership held by each.
   (b) Those minutes and other books and records shall be kept either
in written form or in any other form capable of being converted into
clearly legible tangible form or in any combination of the
foregoing.  When minutes and other books and records are kept in a
form capable of being converted into clearly legible paper form, the
clearly legible paper form into which those minutes and other books
and records are converted shall be admissible in evidence, and
accepted for all other purposes, to the same extent as an original
paper record of the same information would have been, provided that
the paper form accurately portrays the record.

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