How Officers can be Removed from their Position

How Officers can be Removed from their Position


How can Officers be Removed from their Position?

Directors have the power to remove officers as long as they are empowered to appoint them. Removal of officers does not require a special reason to be given. In fact, a corporation's By-Laws usually stipulate that their removal is based on the discretion of the directors.


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