The board also changed the company's bylaws so that if 50 percent of shareholders support acting by written consent, such a action can be taken.
In an attempt to block those plans, Lord Black moved to change the company's bylaws.
In June 1987 the California Club took a vote on changing its bylaws and decided by a 4-1 margin to admit women.
But his efforts failed when a Federal judge ruled that attempts to change the corporation's bylaws had no place in a bankruptcy proceeding.
Several days after the agreement was signed, the Conservatives changed their bylaws to require members to practice sexual egalitarianism.
Of course, companies that care about shareholders could change their bylaws to make their officials culpable in such cases.
Because of his harsh dissent, the school changed its bylaws, removed Rice from the governing board, and fired him as a visiting professor.
The other two villages have changed their bylaws to give one person one vote.
"We'll change our bylaws to 25 percent tomorrow."
On April 12, 2012, the association changed its bylaws in order to create an international membership class.