Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana
Lost Corporate Bylaws
I was wondering what a Corporation needs to do if the bylaws have been lost over time. Is it as simple as adopting new bylaws for the corp with all the resolutions that come with it? If that isn't the case, what needs to happen?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Lost Corporate Bylaws
If they can not be located and the attorney who initially drafted them can not locate them or is no longer available you would nbeed to draft new bylaws and also have a corporate resolution authorizing the new bylaws. You also need to review your intital articles of incorporation to determine if there are any limitations
Re: Lost Corporate Bylaws
You might call the attorney who prepared the original by-laws and see if they still have a copy. Or recreate the lost by-laws.
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