North Dakota Code § 10-33-69

Record date - Determining members entitled to notice and vote
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1. The board may fix a date not more than fifty days, or a shorter time period provided in 
the articles or bylaws, before the date of a meeting of members as the date for the 
determination of the members entitled to notice of and entitled to vote at the meeting. 
When a date is fixed, only members with voting rights on that date are entitled to 
notice of and permitted to vote at that meeting of members.
2. A determination of members entitled to notice and to vote at a membership meeting is 
effective for an adjournment of the meeting unless the board fixes a new date for 
determining the right to notice and to vote, which it must do if the meeting is adjourned 
to a date more than fifty days after the record date for determining members entitled to 
notice of the original meeting.
3. If a court orders a meeting adjourned to a date more than one hundred twenty days 
after the date fixed for the original meeting, the court may provide that the original 
record date for notice and voting continues in effect or the court may fix a new record 
date for notice and voting.

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