North Dakota Code § 6-05-06

Directors - Qualifications - Terms - Vacancies
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All the corporate powers of such a corporation must be exercised by a board of directors of 
not less than three nor more than twenty -five in number, and such officers and agents as it 
elects or appoints. At least two-thirds of the directors must be citizens of the United States. Any 
director who becomes in any manner disqualified shall vacate that director's office thereupon. 
Every director, when elected or appointed, shall take the oath specified in section 6-03-04. Such 
oath, subscribed by the director making it and certified by the officer before whom it was taken, 
must be transmitted at once to the commissioner to be filed in the commissioner's office. The 
articles of incorporation must state the names and residences of the first board of directors, of 
whom the first named one -third shall serve for a period of three years, the second one -third 
named for a period of two years, and the balance thereof shall serve for a period of one year 
from the date fixed for the commencement of such corporation. In case any of the persons so 
named shall fail or refuse to qualify from any cause, the directors who qualify must elect 
qualified persons to fill such vacancies, and thereafter, at each annual meeting of the 
stockholders, directors must be elected to serve three years in place of those whose terms then 
expire.

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