Delaware Code § 3-8523

Removal of directors and officers
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Any director of the association may, for cause, at any regular meeting, or any special meeting called for that purpose, be removed from
office by the vote of not less than two-thirds of the stockholders present, or by the two-third vote of a representative body created and
authorized by the bylaws to cause such removal. Any officer of the association may, for cause, at any regular meeting of the board of
directors, or any special meeting of the board called for the purpose, be removed from office by the vote of not less than two-thirds of
the directors present. Ten days written notice of the time and place and object of the meeting shall be given, in the manner prescribed in
the bylaws, to the members of the body authorized to cause the removal, and to the directors or officers against whom charges are to be
presented. Such directors or officers shall, at the same time, be informed of the nature of the charges to be preferred against them, and at
such meeting shall have the opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel and by witnesses.

Stock and Stockholders; Financial Operations

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