Nonprofit Legal Toolkit* 54 S ample Corporate Resolutions SAMPLE CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE RESOLUTION TO BORROW MONIES AND PLEDGE PROPERTY AS COLLATERAL Date: August __‚ 1974 Corporation: ABC Nonprofit Organization President: Richard Nixon Vice-President: Gerald Ford Secretary: Henry Kissinger Treasurer: John Connally Date of Meeting of Board of Directors: August 9‚ 1974 We‚ the President and the Secretary of the Corporation‚ certify the following facts: 1. ABC Nonprofit Organization
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categories? 8. What is the function of cellular respiration? Where in the cell does it occur? 9. What is the function of all enzymes? 10. Why do cells perform photosynthesis? 11. Why do different proteins look and function differently from each other? 12. What causes different cells in the body to look and function differently from each other/? 13. What is the function of DNA? 14. What is a gene? 15. What is the relationship between DNA‚ alleles‚ genes‚ and chromosomes? 16. How do the DNA base sequences
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Physical Culture in Early Canada: First Nations and Colonists First Nations * Limited historical information * Oral accounts * Oral tradition (memories and stories from elders) passed down the generations * Elders had important role in education * Written records * Second-hand observations of colonizers (French/English) * Written by white men‚ severely biased * Explorers‚ fur traders‚ priests‚ etc.‚ * Generalizations made despite striking
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as per Chief Justice Jervis’ propounding and implies a degree of enthusiasm for this particular rule of construction over alternative rules that has not been shared by all subsequent judges. For example‚ Viscount Simon made a point of including this note in a 1940 decision: “The golden rule is that the words of a statute must prima facie be given their ordinary meaning2.” Like the plain meaning rule‚ the golden rule gives the words of a statute their plain‚ ordinary meaning. However‚ when this may
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Whirlpool Legal Responsibility The legal responsibility component of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) definition is an expected responsibility. Whirlpool is expected to obey laws and regulations that affect their stakeholders: employees‚ consumers‚ owners‚ community‚ and others. The official company statement in regards to the basic code of conduct is “There is no right way to do a wrong thing.” (Whirlpool Corporation‚ 2006) To begin with‚ Whirlpool has an established and published Code
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MKTG 4150 STUDY NOTES Chapter 1: An Introduction to Consumer Behaviour What is Consumer Behaviour? Consumer Behaviour: the study of the processes involved when individuals or groups select‚ purchase‚ use‚ or dispose of products‚ services‚ ideas‚ or experiences to satisfy needs and desires. Consumer behaviour is a process Buyer behaviour: the interaction between consumers and producers at the time of purchase. * Exchange (two or more organizations or people give and receive something of
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Biology 12 Introduction to Biochemistry Study Guide Kiki Dhaliwal Period: 7 September. 19/2013 10. Atom: Smallest particle of an element that displays the properties of that element. 11. See page 12. a) Ionic bonds are chemical bonds in which ions are attracted to each other by opposite charges. b) Covalent bonds are chemical bonds in which atoms share one pair of electrons. c) Hydrogen bonds are weak that aries between a slightly positive
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History Summary Notes – Semester 2‚ 2012 Australia to 1914 * How people lived at the turn of the C20th * Housing * Lower Class Housing * Unsanitary‚ overcrowded‚ dangerous (poorly built‚ cheap materials) * Many didn’t have sewerages or standard water supplies * Bad ventilation and poor lighting * Upper Class Housing * Lived in the eastern suburbs/north shore * Employed maids and servants * Houses were old‚ not built securely‚ no heat
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support people in the achievement of the organization’s objectives. The elements in an organization includes its resources‚ systems‚ processes‚ culture‚ structure‚ and tasks. Organization–People working in pursuit of objectives. An organization can be a legal entity‚ a system or process that produces the outputs to meet a particular objective. The smallest unit of an organization is the individual person. A person performs a task‚ guided by an understanding of its purpose (the objective to be achieved)
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‘Jason is punished more than Medea in Euripides’ play’. DiscussJason is the real criminal in Medea‚ do you agree? In the play Medea written by Euripides‚ the patriarchal society of ancient Greece is examined and the role of women in a male centred society is explored. In this world where “the middle way‚” or moderation in all things is valued and reason and logic are seen to be the ideal‚ there is no room for passion or emotion which further limits the value of women. In response to Jason’s
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