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When an organization in Canada seeks incorporation, it is necessary for them to have a consitution, bylaws, and letters of patent in place. In this podcast, Adam explains each of these terms, describes what types of info...
Bylaws, letters patent, and constitutions is an episode from CharityVillage Podcasts: A to Z of Charity Law by Adam Aptowitzer and Nicole Zummach. When an organization in Canada seeks incorporation, it is necessary for them to have a consit...
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When an organization in Canada seeks incorporation, it is necessary for them to have a consitution, bylaws, and letters of patent in place. In this podcast, Adam explains each of these terms, describes what types of information must be included in each document, and suggests where organizations can go for more information on preparing them. Bylaws, letters patent, and constitutions
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Bylaws, letters patent, and constitutions is from CharityVillage Podcasts: A to Z of Charity Law by Adam Aptowitzer and Nicole Zummach.
Published Nov 30, 2009