N.J.S.A. 17:9A-80

Special meetings; call

17:9A-80. Special meetings; call Special meetings of the stockholders of a bank may be called at any time by the president, the board of directors, the holders of not less than one-tenth of all shares outstanding with voting rights, or by such other officers or persons as may be so authorized in the certificate of incorporation or by-laws of the bank. At any time upon the written request of any person or persons entitled to call a special meeting, the secretary or cashier of the bank shall notify the stockholders of the call of a special meeting to be held at such time as the notice shall specify, but in no event shall such notice specify a time more than sixty days after the receipt of the request. L.1948, c. 67, p. 256, s. 80.

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