Legal Question in Business Law in New York
In a "not for profit" corporation in New York, who appoints committees, especially ad hoc committees?
Asked on 10/07/10, 9:51 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
The appointment of committees is typically addressed in the by-laws of the organization. In the absence of by-laws that address this, the board of directors would make this decision.
Roman Fichman Esq.
www.TheLegalist.com
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Answered on 10/12/10, 10:06 am
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