2006 New York Code - Voting By Class Of Members.



 
  § 616. Voting by class of members.
    (a)  The  certificate  of  incorporation  or  the  by-laws may contain
  provisions specifying that any class or classes of members shall vote as
  a class in connection with the transaction of any  business  or  of  any
  specified item of business at a meeting of members, including amendments
  to the certificate of incorporation.
    (b)  Where  voting  as  a  class  is  provided  in  the certificate of
  incorporation or the by-laws, it shall be by the proportionate  vote  so
  provided  or,  if  no proportionate vote is provided, in the election of
  directors, by a plurality of the votes  cast  at  such  meeting  by  the
  members of such class entitled to vote in the election, or for any other
  corporate action, by a majority of the votes cast at such meeting by the
  members of such class entitled to vote thereon.
    (c)  Such  voting  by  class  shall  be in addition to any other vote,
  including vote by class, required by this chapter or by the  certificate
  of incorporation or the by-laws as permitted by this chapter.

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