Recently the association amended its bylaws to deny membership to anyone who has participated in "strikebreaking" activities.
But to do that, the condo would probably have to amend its bylaws.
But the club has been under pressure for years to amend its bylaws.
The company also said that it had amended its bylaws regulating the use of "written consents to take corporate action without a meeting."
Several progressive clubs have amended their bylaws to accept single women.
At the board's meeting yesterday, directors of Citizens and Southern amended the company's bylaws to make a takeover more difficult.
We amended our bylaws two years ago to provide full voting rights for women.
"But there's nothing that would prevent a condominium association from amending its bylaws to require approval of any tenancy in the building."
"We cannot agree to the attorney general's demand to appoint people to our board without amending our bylaws."
Would this exercise of business judgment allow a board to amend its bylaws to set a minimum resale price by individual shareholders?