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> The ByLaws are not on the web. However, the bylaws are a matter of public > record when a business incorporates. I think that what that means is that the ByLaws are not yet physically (and conveniently) available for perusal. Thus the only way to find out about the details of the governance is by having a signet board member answer our questions. I think that what I'm driving at is: is signet set up with a board that is in effect an establishment that cannot be changed significantly, or is it set up so that significant changes could take place if the membership wanted it? Neither answer is necessarily the right or the wrong answer, but I'd really feel uncomfortable going into an organization not knowing what the answer is. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Richard J. Royston AOI International Division richard at aoi.ultranet.com Triple I Corporation (508) 937-5400 x218 voice 847 Rogers Street #1-LRC (508) 453-5731 fax Lowell, MA 01852
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