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Consent Action of Board of Directors (Georgia)

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The Consent Action is signed by all directors of the corporation. It sets out resolutions made by the board related to organizing and incorporating the company, such as accepting the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, establishing the corporate seal, and naming the elected officers of the corporation. If the Consent Action is signed by all the directors, a board meeting is not needed.

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