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[Music] corporate bylaws are rules of an organization or corporation outlining how it operates they are usually written and signed by the board of directors named in the organizations articles of incorporation corporate bylaws are required in 31 states in this video well cover what to include in corporate by-laws how to create bylaws types of organizations and how to obtain an official fillable template first lets go over what to include in corporate bylaws any corporate bylaws should include the name of the organization names of the board of directors stock certificates voting rights committees identification and a determination of a quorum a quorum is the minimum number of directors or shareholders required to hold a board meeting most commonly a majority of members must be present at a meeting to constitute a quorum next lets cover how to create bylaws first gather the original incorporating individuals to select the leaders of the organization in most states a majority of two-t