Form with which a corporation advises that it has resolved that some shareholders shall be required to give the corporation the opportunity to purchase shares before selling them to another.
Form with which a corporation advises that it has resolved that some shareholders shall be required to give the corporation the opportunity to purchase shares before selling them to another.
If you have any questions regarding the information listed here or other procedures or violations regarding Code Enforcement, please call (510) 670-5460 or email PlanningCode.Enforcement@acgov.
Scan your city or state's public records website for a search engine and enter your code violation info to see if the complainant is listed. Call the code enforcement agency and ask them who called the complaint in. If you're nice, they'll often tell you.
Telephone For County assistance, please call 510.208. 9770 for a menu of County Agencies and Departments. You can also look up telephone numbers in the County Telephone Directory.
CODE ENFORCEMENT DEFINITION EXPANDED: "Code enforcement is a function local governments perform that citizens consider important for accomplishing community goals, such as protecting property values and the environment.
For code violations regarding issues in the public way, please contact the Department of Public Works or call 311.
Federal law in the U.S. indeed says businesses have a right to refuse service to anyone. Here's the catch: They can refuse service unless the company is discriminating against a particular class under federal, state, or local law.
A domestic (California) or foreign (out–of–state or out–of–country) corporation, cooperative, limited liability company and limited partnership can dissolve, surrender or cancel by filing the applicable termination form(s) online at bizfileOnline.sos.ca.
A domestic (California) or foreign (out–of–state or out–of–country) corporation, cooperative, limited liability company and limited partnership can dissolve, surrender or cancel by filing the applicable termination form(s) online at bizfileOnline.sos.ca.
Superior Court of Alameda County.
Call a board meeting In certain states, a two-thirds vote is required to constitute a majority of shareholder approval. A majority of shareholders must approve of the intended dissolution and their vote represents their formal approval for dissolution.