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foreign [Music] hi i am attorney chris batan lasko this is my virtual classroom welcome to my youtube channel in this channel i shall aim to simplify the law i will discuss concepts and principles of law in under 10 minutes hello everyone welcome to mbl classroom for this video i want us to talk about bylaws what are bylaws how do we adopt by laws can we still change the bylaws of a corporation and how do we go about such change or amendment in the by-laws so what are bylaws the bylaws are actually the rules and regulations of a corporation these rules that will direct the affairs of the corporation these rules that will govern the stockholders of a corporation and also those officers or those who are managing the affairs of the corporation do not confuse the bylaws with your articles of incorporation your articles of incorporation actually serves as the fundamental law of the corporation while the bylaws as we mentioned are the rules and regulations adopted by the corporation also the