Articles Of Organization - The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Page 2

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ARTICLE III
A corporation may have one or more classes of members. If it does, the designation of such classes, the manner of election or appointments,
the duration of membership and the qualification and rights, including voting rights, of the members of each class, may be set forth in the
by-laws of the corporation or may be set forth below:
ARTICLE IV
**Other lawful provisions, if any, for the conduct and regulation of the business and affairs of the corporation, for its
voluntary dissolution, or for limiting, defining, or regulating the powers of the corporation, or of its directors or members,
or of any class of members, are as follows:
ARTICLE V
The by-laws of the corporation have been duly adopted and the initial directors, president, treasurer and clerk or other presiding, financial
or recording officers, whose names are set out on the following page, have been duly elected.
**If there are no provisions, state “None”.
Note: The preceding four (4) articles are considered to be permanent and may only be changed by filing appropriate Articles of Amendment.

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