You can put me down for one of the names.  Are you going to be able to
bring the paperwork tonight?

On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Jerry Kubeck wrote:

> Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 11:28:48 -0400
> From: Jerry Kubeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: NH form for Nonprofit status
> 
> Here is what the short form ($25.00) states and ask us to provide in its
> entirity other than the signature page. (along with our responses)
> 
> Articles of Agreement of a New Hampshire NONPROFIT Corporation
> 
> The Undersigned, being persons of lawful Age, Associate under the
> provisions of the New Hampshire Revised Satutes Annotated, Chapter 292 by
> th efollowing:
> 
> Article 1.  The name of the corporation shall be:
> 
> (us)The Greater New Hampshire Linux Users Group
> 
> Article 2. The object for which this corporation is established is:
> 
> (us)The promotion of the use, development and education in the use of the
> Linux operating system and associatd software, especially open source
> software.
> 
> Article 3. The provisions for establishing membership and participation in
> the corporation are:
> 
> (us)Membership will be open to any individual who shares an interest in the
> development, use and/or education in the use of the Linux operating system
> and associated software, especially open source software.
> 
> Article 4. The provisions for disposition of the corporate asets in the
> event of dissolution of the corporation including the prioritization of
> rights of shareholders and members to corporate assets are:
> 
> (us)Any assets remaining after payment of all just debts will be given to
> another organization having similar objectives such as Linux International.
> 
> Article 5. The address at which the business of this corporation is to be
> carried on:
> 
> (us)PO Box 458
> 85 Grove Street
> Peterborough, NH 03458
> 
> Article 6. The amount of capital stock, if any, or the number of shares or
> memebrship certificates, if any, and provisions for retirement,
> reaquisition and redemption of those shares or certificates are:
> 
> (us) NONE
> 
> Article 7. Provision eliminating or limiting the personal liability of a
> director, an officer or both, to the corporation or its shareholders for
> monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as a director, an officer or
> both is (Note 2):
> 
> (us) NONE

Had to read this one twice before I realized the answer NONE means
officers could be held liable for breach of fiduciary duty, vs the
limited liablity given by incorporating / organizing.  Didn't know it
was waivable (officers being held liable if they screw up in their
fiduciary duty).

> 
> Article 8. Signatures of the 5 who will sign (Note 3):
> 
> 1. Jerry Kubeck
> 
> 2.
> 
> 3.
> 
> 4.
> 
> 5. Ed Lawson
> 
> Notes
> 
> 1. Recording Fee payable to NH Secretary of State ($25.00)
> 
> 2. If no provision eliminating or limiting personal liability, insert "NONE"
> 
> 3. At least five signatures are required.
> 
> 4. Must be recorded with the Clerk of the City/Town of the principal place
> of business prior to recording with the Secretary of State.
> 
> 
> That's all there is to it.
> 
> Jerry
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Jerry Kubeck      Customer Support     Appropriate Solutions, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]       www.AppropriateSolutions.com
> 
> 

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Jeffry Smith      Technical Sales Consultant     Mission Critical Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   phone:603.930.9379   fax:978.446.9470
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Thought for today:  (1) A sheet of paper is an ink-lined plane.
(2)     An inclined plane is a slope up.
(3)     A slow pup is a lazy dog.

QED: A sheet of paper is a lazy dog.
                -- Willard Espy, "An Almanac of Words at Play"


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