The By-Laws outline the rules on annual and special meetings, voting, quorum, notice of meeting and auditors and inspectors of election. They further emphasize procedures for qualification, nomination, election and compensation of the directors. The By-Laws also identify the officers of the company and their functions.
Form an Illinois Corporation: Name Your Corporation. Designate a Registered Agent. Submit Articles of Incorporation. Get an EIN. File the BOI Report. Write Corporate Bylaws. Hold an Organizational Meeting. Open a Corporate Bank Account.
Corporate bylaws are legally required in Illinois. Illinois statute §805 ILCS 5/2.20 requires that bylaws be adopted either by shareholders at the first shareholder meeting or by directors at the initial director meeting.
There must be at least three directors. They do not have to be Illinois residents or corporation members, but you may require these and any other qualifications you choose. Restrictions and qualifications may be outlined in the Articles of Incorporation under the Other Provisions section or in the corporate by-laws.
Having a corporate seal is no longer mandatory by Illinois statute, but including this language will document the fact that the company either does or does not use a seal.
The Illinois Animal Control Act essentially states that if you are a guest in someone else's home and their cat bites, scratches, or otherwise injures you while you are conducting yourself in a peaceable manner, you may recover full damages for your injuries from the cat's owner.
All dogs or cats 4 months of age and older shall be vaccinated against rabies and the date of the vaccination and manufacturer information must be included on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI).
The last human case of rabies in Illinois was reported in 2021. The vast majority of rabies cases reported in the United States occur in wild animals, like a rac, skunk, fox, coyote and bats. Domestic animals such as cattle, cats and dogs account for less than 10% of the reported animal rabies cases.
(b) Stable keepers shall have a lien upon the horses, carriages, harness, tack and equipment, and any other personal property stored by the owner at the stable or boarding facility in the amount of the proper charges due for the keeping thereof and expenses bestowed thereon at the request of the owner, or the person ...
The inspectors of the Animal Health Division of the United States Department of Agriculture and the Illinois Department of Agriculture have the right of inspection, quarantine and condemnation of animals affected with any contamination or contagious or infectious disease, or suspected to be so affected, or that have ...