California Corporations Code CHAPTER 9 - Amendment of Articles
- Section 900.
(a) By complying with the provisions of this chapter, a corporation may amend its articles from time to time, in any and as many respects as...
- Section 901.
Before any shares have been issued, any amendment of the articles may be adopted by a writing signed by a majority of the incorporators, if...
- Section 902.
(a) After any shares have been issued, amendments may be adopted if approved by the board and approved by the outstanding shares (Section 152), either before...
- Section 903.
(a) A proposed amendment must be approved by the outstanding shares (Section 152) of a class, whether or not such class is entitled to vote thereon...
- Section 904.
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), if any amendment of the articles would make shares assessable or would authorize remedy by action for the collection...
- Section 905.
In the case of amendments adopted after the corporation has issued any shares, the corporation shall file a certificate of amendment, which shall consist of...
- Section 906.
In the case of amendments adopted by the incorporators or the board under Section 901, the corporation shall file a certificate of amendment signed and...
- Section 907.
(a) The certificate of amendment shall establish the wording of the amendment or amended articles by one or more of the following means:(1) By stating that the...
- Section 908.
Upon the filing of the certificate of amendment, the articles shall be amended in accordance with the certificate and any stock split, reverse stock split,...
- Section 909.
A corporation formed for a limited period may at any time subsequent to the expiration of the term of its corporate existence, if it has...
- Section 910.
(a) A corporation may restate in a single certificate the entire text of its articles as amended by filing an officers’ certificate or, in circumstances where...
- Section 911.
(a) A corporation may, by amendment of its articles pursuant to this section, change its status to that of a social purpose corporation, nonprofit public benefit...
Last modified: October 22, 2018