Unless otherwise provided in the by-laws, the number of directors required to constitute a quorum shall be a majority of the directors then in office. If a quorum is present, a majority of the directors present may take any action on behalf of the board except to the extent that a larger number is required by law or the articles of organization or the by-laws.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 156B, § 57
Quorum at directors' meeting
Known as the Business Corporation Law
The act spans §§ 156–156 (126 sections).
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