Constitution

Article I. Name
Article II. Purpose
Article III. Membership
Article IV. Organization
Article V. Duties of the Officers
Article VI. Publications
Article VII. Associate Organizations
Article VIII. Amendments
Article IX. Dissolution of the Society


Constitution
The Renaissance Society of America

Revised as of March 24th, 2006
San Francisco Annual Meeting

ARTICLE XI. Dissolution of the Society.

The Society may be dissolved only at a special meeting called for the purpose, and in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of New York, by vote of three-fourths of the members. Subject to compliance with the applicable provisions of such laws, upon any such dissolution of the Society, all its property remaining after satisfaction of all its obligations shall be distributed to such one or more organizations, funds, or foundations, organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes (no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder, member, or individual, and which does not carry on propaganda or participate or intervene in any political campaign), as the Executive Board of the Society may elect.



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