Delaware Code § 5-1649

Meetings of members of nonstock corporations; voting rights; time, place, adjournment and quorum
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(a) Unless otherwise provided in the certificate of incorporation of a nonstock corporation, each member shall be entitled at every
meeting of members to 1 vote in person or by proxy.
(b) Meetings of members of nonstock corporations (except the meeting of incorporators referred to in § 1626 of this title) shall be held in
this State. The bylaws shall fix the time of the annual meeting and may provide for special or called meetings of members.
(c) Any meeting of the members may be adjourned and at such adjourned meeting, any business may be transacted that could have been
acted on at the meeting which was adjourned.
(d) The bylaws may prescribe what number or participation of members shall be represented at any meeting to constitute a quorum, but
in the absence of such a provision, any number or participation of members represented at a meeting shall be sufficient for the transaction
of business thereat.

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