The corporation's business shall be conducted by the incorporators, who shall serve until the organizational meeting of the corporation, at which time not less than three directors shall be elected by the members of the corporation in accordance with the bylaws. Thereafter, the corporation's business shall be conducted by the directors. The corporation's business shall be conducted by the incorporators, who shall serve until the organizational meeting of the corporation, at which time not less than three directors shall be elected by the members of the corporation in accordance with the bylaws. Thereafter, the corporation's business shall be conducted by the directors. The corporation's business shall be conducted by the incorporators, who shall serve until the organizational meeting of the corporation, at which time not less than three directors shall be elected by the members of the corporation in accordance with the bylaws. Thereafter, the corporation's business shall be conducted by the directors. The corporation's business shall be conducted by the incorporators, who shall serve until the organizational meeting of the corporation, at which time not less than three directors shall be elected by the members of the corporation in accordance with the bylaws. Thereafter, the corporation's business shall be conducted by the directors.
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