Amended By-Laws - Hungry Yard
Amended By-Laws - Hungry Yard
Amended By-Laws - Hungry Yard
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ARTICLE I
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 1. The Board – the Board of Directors shall conduct all the business, control all
property of the corporation and exercise the following corporate powers of the corporation:
d) To adopt by-laws, not contrary to law, morals, or public policy, and to amend or
repeal the same;
e) To issue or sell stocks to subscribers and to sell treasury stocks in accordance with the
provisions of the Corporation Code of the Philippines;
f) To purchase, receive, take or grant, hold, convey, sell, lease, pledge, mortgage and
otherwise deal with such real and personal property, including securities and bonds of
other corporations, as the transactions of the lawful business of the corporation may
be reasonably and necessarily require, subject to the limitations prescribed by law and
the Constitution;
h) To make reasonable donations, including those for public welfare or for hospital,
charitable, cultural, scientific, civic, or similar purposes;
i) To establish pension, retirement, and other plans for the benefit of its directors,
officers and employees; and
j) To exercise such other powers as may be essential or necessary to carry out the
puposes of the corporation.
Section 2. Directors – The member of the Board of Directors must have at least one (1)
share of the capital stock of the corporation. They shall serve for a period of one (1) year and
until their successors are elected and qualified.
Section 3. Election – The directors shall be elected from among the stockholders during
the annual meeting of the stockholders at the principal office of the corporation.
Section 5. Compensation – The directors shall receive, as such directors, reasonable per
diems for their attendance at each meeting of the Board. Any compensation other than per
diems, may be allowed subject to the approval of stockholders representing at least a majority
of the outstanding capital stock and in accordance with Section 30 of the Corporation Code.
Section 6. Vacancies – Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors other than by
removal by the stockholders or by expiration of term, may be filled by the vote at least a
majority of the remaining directors, if still constituting a quorum; otherwise, the vacancy
must be filled by the stockholders at a regular or at any special meeting called for the
purpose. A director so elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected for the unexpired term of his
predecessor in office.
ARTICLE II
MEETINGS OF DIRECTORS
Section 1. Meetings – Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held anywhere
in or outside of the Philippines on a date adopted by the Board. Special meetings may be
called at any time, for any purposes, by the president or upon the request of a majority of the
directors.
Section 2. Notice – The notice of the meeting shall be communicated by the Secretary to
each director personally, or by telephone or by written or electronic message at least one (1)
day prior to the scheduled meeting. It shall indicate the date, time and place of the meeting. A
director may waive this requirement, either expressly or impliedly.
Section 4. Conduct of the Meeting – The President shall preside at the meetings of the
Board, or in his absence, by any other director chosen by the board. The Secretary shall act as
secretary of every meeting, if not present, the President shall appoint a secretary for the
meeting. The directors cannot attend or vote by proxy at board meetings.
ARTICLE III
OFFICERS
The Board may appoint any other officers in addition in the above-mentioned officers.
Any two (2) or more positions may be held concurrently by the same person, except that no
one shall act as a President and Treasurer or Secretary at the same time.
Section 2. Term of Office – All officers of the corporation shall serve for a term of one
(1) year and their successors are duly elected and qualified.
Section 3. Vacancies – All vacancies in the position of the officers shall be filled by a
majority vote of the Board of Directors. The elected successors shall hold office for the
unexpired term.
ARTICLE IV
Section 1. President – The President shall supervise and manage the business affairs of
the corporation; initiate and develop corporate policies, projects, plans and programs;
implement the administrative and operational policies of the corporation; execute on behalf of
the corporation all contracts, agreements and other instruments affecting the interest of the
corporation; represent the corporation at all functions and proceedings; preside at the
meetings of the Board of Directors and the stockholders; appoint, remove, suspend or
discipline employees of the corporation; oversee the preparation of the budgets and the
statements of accounts of the corporation; and perform such other duties as are incident to his
office or are entrusted to him by the Board of Directors.
Section 4. Treasurer – The Treasurer of the corporation shall have custody of, and be
responsible for all the funds, securities and bonds of the corporation and deposit them in the
name and to the credit of the corporation; keep full and accurate accounts of receipts and
disbursements in the books of the corporation; prepare and render an annual statements
showing the financial condition of the corporation and such other financial reports,
certifications or documents as the Board of Directors, or the President or government
agencies may require; and perform such duties and functions as may be assigned to him by
the Board of Directors or the President.
ARTICLE V
Section 1. Stockholders – Stockholders of the corporation shall pay the value of the stock
in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed by the Board of Directors. They shall
pay interest on all unpaid subscriptions from the date of subscription at the rate of interest
fixed in the subscription agreement.
Section 3. Transfer of Shares – Subject to the restrictions, terms and conditions contained
in the Articles of Incorporation, shares of stocks may be transferred by delivery of the
certificates duly indorsed by the owner, his attorney-in-fact, or other legally authorized
person. No transfer shall be valid, except as between the parties, until the transfer is recorded
in the books of the corporation so as to show the names of the parties to the transaction, the
date of the transfer, the number of certificate or certificates and the number of shares
transferred.
No share of stock against which the corporation holds unpaid claim shall be
transferrable in the books of the corporation.
Section 4. Rights of Stockholders – All stockholders of the corporation shall have the
following rights:
c) To inspect the records of all business transactions of the corporation and the minutes
of any meeting at reasonable hours on business days and may demand, in writing, for
a copy of excerpts from said records or minutes, at his expense;
g) To share the distribution of the remaining assets of the corporation after its dissolution
and liquidation of is assets.
ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS
Section 1. Meetings – The stockholders shall hold annual or regular meetings of the
corporation on the FIRST MONDAY OF THE MONTH of each year, if a legal holiday, then
on the day following.
Special meetings may be called by any of the following: (a) Board of Directors, at its
own instance, or at request of stockholders representing a majority of the outstanding capital
stock, or (b) the President.
Section 2. Place of Meeting – Stockholders meeting shall be held in the principal office
of the corporation stated in Article III of the articles of incorporation at any place designated
by the Board of Directors in the city or municipality indicated therein.
Section 3. Notice – Notices for the meetings shall be sent by the Secretary by personal
delivery, by mail or electronic message at least two (2) weeks for regular meetings and one
(1) week for special meetings prior to the date of the meeting to each stockholder of record at
his last known address. The notice shall state the place, date and hour of the meeting, and the
purpose for which the meeting is called.
When the meeting is adjourned to another time or place, it shall not be necessary to
give any notice of the adjourned meeting if the time and place to which the meeting is
adjourned are announced at the meeting at which the adjournment is taken. At the reconvened
meeting, any business may be transacted that might have been transacted on the original date
of the meeting.
ARTICLE VII
DIVIDENDS
Section 1. Dividends – The Board of Directors may declare dividends out of the
unrestricted earnings of the corporation which shall be payable in cash, property, or stock to
all stockholders of record. Stock dividends cannot be issued without the approval of the
stockholders representing not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital stock.
ARTICLE VIII
FISCAL YEAR
Section 1. Fiscal Year – The fiscal year of the corporation shall begin on the first day of
January and end of the last day of December of each year.
ARTICLE IX
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Amendments – The Board of Directors by majority vote thereof, and the
owner of at least a majority of the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, at a regular or
special meeting duly called for the purpose, may amend or repeal these by-laws or adopt new
by-laws.
SGD.
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Amparo E. Santos Jean Paoulo D. Santos
SGD. SGD.
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David Ben Gurion D. Santos Ronaldo P. Guzman
SGD.
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Ferdinand B. Pablo