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This document is used to allow directors and shareholders to waive the right to receive notice of a meeting.

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Waiver of Notice

 

Shareholders typically meet on an "annual" basis. Directors often hold "regular" monthly or quarterly meetings. Directors and/or shareholders can be called together for an unscheduled "special" meeting to address unusual matters that require immediate attention.

Generally, if corporate action will be taken at a meeting, the shareholders or directors are entitled to formal notice of the time, date, and place of the meeting. There are two exceptions. First, in the case of a "regular" meeting of the board of directors, notice may not be required if the time, date, and place of the meeting were provided at the last meeting, or if the bylaws specify that notice of such meetings is not required. Second, the directors and/or shareholders may "waive" the notice requirement by signing a short document, a "waiver," consenting to the lack of notice for a particular meeting.

A Waiver of Notice document can be used to generate waivers for the directors and/or shareholders to sign in order to waive the notice requirement. A copy of the waiver can then be attached to the minutes as evidence that notice was waived.

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Waiver of Notice

 
- You want create a document for use by directors or shareholders to waive their right to receive formal notice of a corporate meeting.
- You want to create a document that can be attached to the minutes, as evidence that notice was waived.
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