EX-3.30 9 exhibit330.htm EXHIBIT 3.30 Exhibit 3.30


BYLAWS

OF

Dolgen I, Inc. (the "Corpo­ra­tion")



ARTICLE I.

OFFICES


The Corpo­ra­tion may have such offices, either within or without the State of Tennessee, as the Board of Directors may designate or as the business of the Corpo­ra­tion may require from time to time.


ARTICLE II.

SHAREHOLDERS


2.1

Annual Meeting.


An annual meeting of the share­holders of the Corpo­ra­tion shall be held on such date as may be determined by the Board of Directors.  The business to be transacted at such meeting shall be the election of directors and such other business as shall be properly brought before the meeting.


2.2

Special Meetings.


A special meeting of share­holders shall be held on call of the Board of Directors or if the holders of at least twenty percent (20%) of all the votes entitled to be cast on any issue proposed to be considered at the proposed special meeting sign, date and deliver to the Corpo­ra­tion's Secretary one (1) or more written demands for the meeting describing the purpose or purposes for which such special meeting is to be held, including all statements necessary to make any statement of such purpose not incomplete, false or misleading.  Only business within the purpose or purposes described in the meeting notice may be conducted at a special share­holders' meeting unless otherwise approved by the Board of Directors.


2.3

Place of Meetings.


The Board of Directors may designate any place, either within or without the State of Tennessee, as the place of meeting for any annual meeting or for any special meeting.  If no place is fixed by the Board of Directors, the meeting shall be held at the principal office of the Corpo­ra­tion.


2.4

Notice of Meetings; Waiver.


(a)

Notice.  Notice of the date, time and place of each annual and special share­holders' meeting and, in the case of a special meeting, a description of the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called, shall be given no fewer than ten (10) days nor more




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than two (2) months before the date of the meeting.  Such notice shall comply with the requirements of Article XI of these Bylaws.


(b)

Waiver.  A share­holder may waive any notice required by law, the Corporation's Charter (the “Charter”) or these Bylaws before or after the date and time stated in such notice.  Except as provided in the next sentence, the waiver must be in writing, be signed by the share­holder entitled to the notice and be delivered to the Corpo­ra­tion for inclusion in the minutes or filing with the corporate records.  A share­holder's attendance at a meeting: (1) waives objection to lack of notice or defective notice of the meeting, unless the share­holder at the beginning of the meeting (or promptly upon his or her arrival) objects to holding the meeting or transacting business at the meeting and (2) waives objection to consideration of a particular matter at the meeting that is not within the purpose or purposes described in the meeting notice, unless the share­holder objects to considering the matter when it is presented.


2.5

Record Date.


The Board of Directors shall fix as the record date for the determination of share­holders entitled to notice of a share­holders' meeting, to demand a special meeting, to vote or to take any other action, a date not more than seventy (70) days before the meeting or action requiring a determination of share­holders.


A record date fixed for a share­holders' meeting is effective for any adjournment of such meeting unless the Board of Directors fixes a new record date, which it must do if the meeting is adjourned to a date more than four (4) months after the date fixed for the original meeting.


2.6

Shareholders' List.


After the record date for a meeting has been fixed, the Corpo­ra­tion shall prepare an alphabetical list of the names of all share­holders who are entitled to notice of a share­holders' meeting.  Such list will show the address of and number of shares held by each share­holder.  The share­holders' list will be available for inspection by any share­holder, beginning two (2) business days after notice of the meeting is given for which the list was prepared and continuing through the meeting, at the Corpo­ra­tion's principal office or at a place identified in the meeting notice in the city where the meeting will be held.  A share­holder or his or her agent or attorney is entitled on written demand to inspect and, subject to the requirements of the Tennessee Business Corpo­ra­tion Act (the "Act"), to copy the list, during regular business hours and at his or her expense, during the period it is available for inspection.


2.7

Voting of Shares.


Unless otherwise provided by the Act or the Charter, each outstanding share is entitled to one (1) vote on each matter voted on at a share­holders' meeting.  Only shares are entitled to vote.





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Unless otherwise provided in the Charter, directors are elected by a plurality of the votes cast by the shares entitled to vote in the election at a meeting at which a quorum is present.


2.8

Proxies.


A share­holder may vote his or her shares in person or by proxy.  A share­holder may appoint a proxy to vote or otherwise act for him or her by signing an appointment either personally or through an attorney-in-fact.  An appointment of a proxy is effective when received by the Secretary or other officer or agent authorized to tabulate votes.  An appointment is valid for eleven (11) months unless another period is expressly provided in the appointment form.  An appointment of a proxy is revocable by the share­holder unless the appointment form conspicuously states that it is irrevocable, and the appointment is coupled with an interest.


2.9

Acceptance of Shareholder Documents.


If the name signed on a share­holder document (a vote, consent, waiver, or proxy appointment) corresponds to the name of a share­holder, the Corpo­ra­tion, if acting in good faith, is entitled to accept such share­holder document and give it effect as the act of the share­holder.  If the name signed on such share­holder document does not correspond to the name of a share­holder, the Corpo­ra­tion, if acting in good faith, is neverthe­less entitled to accept such share­holder document and to give it effect as the act of the share­holder if:


(i)

the share­holder is an entity and the name signed purports to be that of an officer or agent of the entity;


(ii)

the name signed purports to be that of a fiduciary representing the share­holder and, if the Corpo­ra­tion requests, evidence of fiduciary status acceptable to the Corpo­ra­tion has been presented with respect to such share­holder document;


(iii)

the name signed purports to be that of a receiver or trustee in bankruptcy of the share­holder and, if the Corpo­ra­tion requests, evidence of this status acceptable to the Corpo­ra­tion has been presented with respect to the share­holder document;


(iv)

the name signed purports to be that of a pledgee, beneficial owner or attorney-in-fact of the share­holder and, if the Corpo­ra­tion requests, evidence acceptable to the Corpo­ra­tion of the signatory's authority to sign for the share­holder has been presented with respect to such share­holder document; or


(v)

two or more persons are the share­holder as co-tenants or fiduciaries and the name signed purports to be the name of at least one (1) of the co-owners, and the person signing appears to be acting on behalf of all the co-owners.


The Corpo­ra­tion is entitled to reject a share­holder document if the Secretary or other officer or agent authorized to tabulate votes, acting in good faith, has a reason­able basis for doubt about the validity of the signature on such share­holder document or about the signatory's authority to sign for the share­holder.




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2.10

Action Without Meeting.


Action required or permitted by the Act to be taken at a share­holders' meeting may be taken without a meeting.  If all share­holders entitled to vote on the action consent to taking such action without a meeting, the affirmative vote of the number of shares that would be necessary to authorize or take such action at a meeting is the act of the share­holders.


The action must be evidenced by one (1) or more written consents describing the action taken, at least one of which is signed by each share­holder entitled to vote on the action in one (1) or more counterparts, indicating such signing share­holder's vote or abstention on the action and delivered to the Corpo­ra­tion for inclusion in the minutes or for filing with the corporate records.


If the Act or the Charter requires that notice of a proposed action be given to nonvoting share­holders and the action is to be taken by consent of the voting share­holders, then the Corpo­ra­tion shall give its nonvoting share­holders written notice of the proposed action at least ten (10) days before such action is taken.  Such notice shall contain or be accompanied by the same material that would have been required to be sent to nonvoting share­holders in a notice of a meeting at which the proposed action would have been submitted to the share­holders for action.


2.11

Presiding Officer and Secretary.


Meetings of the share­holders shall be presided over by the Chairman, or if the Chairman is not present or if the Corpo­ra­tion shall not have a Chairman, by the President or Chief Executive Officer, or if neither the Chairman, the President, nor the Chief Executive Officer is present, by a chairman chosen by a majority of the share­holders entitled to vote at such meeting.  The Secretary or, in the Secretary's absence, an Assistant Secretary shall act as secretary of every meeting, but if neither the Secretary nor an Assistant Secretary is present, a majority of the share­holders entitled to vote at such meeting shall choose any person present to act as secretary of the meeting.


2.12

Notice of Nominations.


Nominations for the election of directors may be made by the Board of Directors or a committee appointed by the Board of Directors authorized to make such nominations or by any shareholder entitled to vote in the election of directors generally.  Any such shareholder nomination may be made, however, only if written notice of such nomination has been given, either by personal delivery or the United States mail, postage prepaid, to the Secretary of the Corporation not later than (a) with respect to an election to be held at an annual meeting of shareholders, one hundred twenty days in advance of the anniversary date of the proxy statement for the previous year’s annual meeting, and (b) with respect to an election to be held at a special meeting of shareholders for the election of directors called other than by written request of a shareholder, the close of business on the tenth day following the date on which notice of such meeting is first given to shareholders, and (c) in the case of a special meeting of shareholders duly called upon the written request of a shareholder to fill a vacancy or vacancies (then existing




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or proposed to be created by removal at such meeting), within ten business days of such written request.  In the case of any nomination by the Board of Directors or a committee appointed by the Board of Directors authorized to make such nominations, compliance with the proxy rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission shall constitute compliance with the notice provisions of the preceding sentence.


In the case of any nomination by a shareholder, each such notice shall set forth:  (a) as to each person whom the shareholder proposes to nominate for election or re-election as a director, (i) the name, age, business address, and residence address of such person, (ii) the principal occupation or employment of such person, (iii) the class and number of shares of the Corporation which are beneficially owned by such person, and (iv) any other information relating to such person that is required to be disclosed in solicitations of proxies with respect to nominees for election as directors, pursuant to Regulation 14A under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (including without limitation such person’s written consent to being named in the proxy statement as a nominee and to serving as a director, if elected); and (b) as to the shareholder giving the notice (i) the name and address, as they appear on the Corporation’s books, of such shareholder, and (ii) the class and number of shares of the Corporation which are beneficially owned by such shareholder; and (c) a description of all arrangements or understandings between the shareholder and each nominee and any other person or persons (naming such person or persons) pursuant to which the nomination or nominations are to be made by the shareholder.  The presiding officer of the meeting may refuse to acknowledge the nomination of any person not made in compliance with the foregoing procedure.


2.13

Notice of New Business.


At an annual meeting of the shareholders only such new business shall be conducted, and only such proposals shall be acted upon, as have been properly brought before the meeting.  To be properly brought before the annual meeting such new business must be (a) specified in the notice of meeting (or any supplement thereto) given by or at the direction of the Board of Directors, (b) otherwise properly brought before the meeting by or at the direction of the Board of Directors, or (c) otherwise properly brought before the meeting by a shareholder.  For a proposal to be properly brought before an annual meeting by a shareholder, the shareholder must have given timely notice thereof in writing to the Secretary of the Corporation and the proposal and the shareholder must comply with Rule 14a-8 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.  To be timely, a shareholder’s notice must be delivered to or mailed and received at the principal executive offices of the Corporation within the time limits specified by Rule 14a-8.


A shareholder’s notice to the Secretary shall set forth as to each matter the shareholder proposes to bring before the annual meeting (a) a brief description of the proposal desired to be brought before the annual meeting and the reasons for conducting such business at the annual meeting, (b) the name and address, as they appear on the Corporation’s books, of the shareholder proposing such business, (c) the class and number of shares of the Corporation which are beneficially owned by the shareholder, and (d) any financial interest of the shareholder in such proposal.


Notwithstanding anything in these Bylaws to the contrary, no business shall be conducted at an annual meeting except in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Section




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2.13.  The presiding officer of the meeting shall, if the facts warrant, determine and declare to the meeting that new business or any shareholder proposal was not properly brought before the meeting in accordance with the provisions of this Section 2.13, and if he or she should so determine, he or she shall so declare to the meeting and any such business or proposal not properly brought before the meeting shall not be acted upon at the meeting.  This provision shall not prevent the consideration and approval or disapproval at the annual meeting of reports of officers, directors and committees, but in connection with such reports no new business shall be acted upon at such annual meeting unless stated and filed as herein provided.


2.14

Conduct of Meetings.


Meetings of the shareholders generally shall follow accepted rules of parliamentary procedure subject to the following:


(a)

The presiding officer of the meeting shall have absolute authority over the matters of procedure, and there shall be no appeal from the ruling of the presiding officer.  If, in his or her absolute discretion, the presiding officer deems it advisable to dispense with the rules of parliamentary procedure as to any meeting of shareholders or part thereof, he or she shall so state and shall state the rules under which the meeting or appropriate part thereof shall be conducted.


(b)

If disorder should arise which prevents the continuation of the legitimate business of the meeting, the presiding officer may quit the chair and announce the adjournment of the meeting, and upon so doing, the meeting will immediately be adjourned.


(c)

The presiding officer may ask or require that anyone not a bona fide shareholder or proxy leave the meeting.


(d)

The resolution or motion shall be considered for vote only if proposed by a shareholder or a duly authorized proxy and seconded by a shareholder or duly authorized proxy other than the individual who proposed the resolution or motion.


(e)

Except as the President, Chief Executive Officer, or chairman may permit, no matter shall be presented to the meeting which has not been submitted for inclusion in the agenda at least thirty (30) days prior to the meeting.



ARTICLE III.

DIRECTORS


3.1

Powers and Duties.


All corporate powers shall be exercised by or under the authority of and the business and affairs of the Corpo­ra­tion managed under the direction of the Board of Directors.





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3.2

Number and Term.


(a)

Number.  The Board of Directors shall consist of no fewer than three (3) or more than fifteen (15) members.  The exact number of directors, within the minimum and maximum, or the range for the size of the Board, or whether the size of the Board shall be fixed or variable range may be fixed, changed or determined from time to time by the Board of Directors.


(b)

Term.  Directors shall be elected at the first annual shareholders’ meeting and at each annual meeting thereafter.  The terms of the initial directors shall expire at the first shareholders’ meeting at which directors are elected.  The terms of all other directors expire at the next annual shareholders’ meeting following their election.  Despite the expiration of a director’s term, he shall continue to serve until his successor is elected and qualifies or until there is a decrease in the number of directors.


3.3

Meetings; Notice.


The Board of Directors may hold regular and special meetings either within or without the State of Tennessee.  The Board of Directors may permit any or all directors to participate in a regular or special meeting by, or conduct the meeting through the use of, any means of communication by which all directors participating may simultaneously hear each other during the meeting.  A director participating in a meeting by this means is deemed to be present in person at the meeting.


(a)

Regular Meetings.  Unless the Charter otherwise provides, regular meetings of the Board of Directors may be held without notice of the date, time, place or purpose of the meeting.


(b)

Special Meetings.  Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the Chairman, the President or a majority of the directors.  Unless the Charter otherwise provides, special meetings must be preceded by at least twenty-four (24) hours' notice of the date, time and place of the meeting but need not describe the purpose of such meeting.  Such notice shall comply with the requirements of Article XI of these Bylaws.


(c)

Adjourned Meetings.  Notice of an adjourned meeting need not be given if the time and place to which the meeting is adjourned are fixed at the meeting at which the adjournment is taken, and if the period of adjournment does not exceed one (1) month in any one (1) adjournment.


(d)

Waiver of Notice.  A director may waive any required notice before or after the date and time stated in the notice.  Except as provided in the next sentence, the waiver must be in writing, signed by the director, and filed with the minutes or corporate records.  A director's attendance at or participation in a meeting waives any required notice to him or her of such meeting unless the director at the beginning of the meeting (or promptly upon his or her arrival) objects to holding the meeting or transacting business at the meeting and does not thereafter vote for or assent to action taken at the meeting.





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3.4

Quorum.


Unless the Charter requires a greater number, a quorum of the Board of Directors consists of a majority of the fixed number of directors if the Corpo­ra­tion has a fixed board size or a majority of the number of directors prescribed, or if no number is prescribed, the number in office immediately before the meeting begins, if the Corpo­ra­tion has a variable range board.


3.5

Voting.


If a quorum is present when a vote is taken, the affirmative vote of a majority of directors present is the act of the Board of Directors, unless the Charter or these Bylaws require the vote of a greater number of directors.  A director who is present at a meeting of the Board of Directors when corporate action is taken is deemed to have assented to such action unless:


(i)

he or she objects at the beginning of the meeting (or promptly upon his or her arrival) to holding the meeting or transacting business at the meeting;


(ii)

his or her dissent or abstention from the action taken is entered in the minutes of the meeting; or


(iii)

he or she delivers written notice of his or her dissent or abstention to the presiding officer of the meeting before its adjournment or to the Corpo­ra­tion immediately after adjournment of the meeting.  The right of dissent or abstention is not available to a director who votes in favor of the action taken.


3.6

Action Without Meeting.


Unless the Charter otherwise provides, any action required or permitted by the Act to be taken at a Board of Directors meeting may be taken without a meeting.  If all directors consent to taking such action without a meeting, the affirmative vote of the number of directors that would be necessary to authorize or take such action at a meeting is the act of the Board of Directors.  Such action must be evidenced by one or more written consents describing the action taken, at least one of which is signed by each director, indicating the director's vote or abstention on the action, which consents shall be included in the minutes or filed with the corporate records reflecting the action taken.  Action taken by consent is effective when the last director signs the consent, unless the consent specifies a different effective date.


3.7

Compensation.


Directors and members of any committee created by the Board of Directors shall be entitled to such reason­able compensation for their services as directors and members of such committee as shall be fixed from time to time by the Board, and shall also be entitled to reimbursement for any reason­able expenses incurred in attending meetings of the Board or of any such committee meetings.  Any director receiving such compensation shall not be barred from serving the Corpo­ra­tion in any other capacity and receiving reason­able compensation for such other services.





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3.8

Resignation.


A director may resign at any time by delivering written notice to the Board of Directors, the Chairman, President or to the Corpo­ra­tion.  A resignation is effective when the notice is delivered unless the notice specifies a later effective date.


3.9

Vacancies.


Unless the Charter otherwise provides, if a vacancy occurs on the Board of Directors, including a vacancy resulting from an increase in the number of directors or a vacancy resulting from the removal of a director with or without cause, either the share­holders or the Board of Directors may fill such vacancy.  If the vacancy is filled by the shareholders, it shall be filled by a plurality of the votes cast at a meeting at which a quorum is present.  If the directors remaining in office constitute fewer than a quorum of the Board of Directors, they may fill such vacancy by the affirmative vote of a majority of all the directors remaining in office.


3.10

Removal of Directors.


(a)

By Shareholders.  The share­holders may remove one (1) or more directors with or without cause unless the Charter provides that directors may be removed only for cause. If cumulative voting is authorized, a director may not be removed if the number of votes sufficient to elect him or her under cumulative voting is voted against his or her removal.  If cumulative voting is not authorized, a director may be removed only if the number of votes cast to remove him or her exceeds the number of votes cast not to remove him or her.


(b)

By Directors.  If so provided by the Charter, any of the directors may be removed for cause by the affirmative vote of a majority of the entire Board of Directors.


(c)

General.  A director may be removed by the share­holders or directors only at a meeting called for the purpose of removing him or her, and the meeting notice must state that the purpose, or one (1) of the purposes, of the meeting is removal of directors.



ARTICLE IV.

COMMITTEES


Unless the Charter otherwise provides, the Board of Directors may create one (1) or more committees, each consisting of one (1) or more members.  All members of committees of the Board of Directors which exercise powers of the Board of Directors must be members of the Board of Directors and serve at the pleasure of the Board of Directors.


The creation of a committee and appointment of a member or members to it must be approved by the greater of (i) a majority of all directors in office when the action is taken or (ii) the number of directors required by the Charter or these Bylaws to take action.


Unless otherwise provided in the Act, to the extent specified by the Board of Directors or in the Charter, each committee may exercise the authority of the Board of Directors.  All such




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committees and their members shall be governed by the same statutory requirements regarding meetings, action without meetings, notice and waiver of notice, quorum and voting requirements as are applicable to the Board of Directors and its members.


ARTICLE V.

OFFICERS


5.1

Number.


The officers of the Corpo­ra­tion shall be a Chairman, a President, a Chief Executive Officer, a Chief Financial Officer, a Secretary and such other officers, including Vice Presidents, as may be from time to time appointed by the Board of Directors or by the Chairman with the Board of Directors' approval.  One person may simultaneously hold more than one office except the President may not simultaneously hold the office of Secretary.


5.2

Appointment.


The principal officers shall be appointed annually by the Board of Directors at the first meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of the share­holders, or as soon thereafter as is conveniently possible.  Each officer shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Directors and until his or her successor shall have been appointed, or until his or her death, resignation or removal.


5.3

Resignation and Removal.


An officer may resign at any time by delivering notice to the Corpo­ra­tion.  Such resignation is effective when such notice is delivered unless such notice specifies a later effective date.  An officer's resignation does not affect the Corpo­ra­tion's contract rights, if any, with the officer.


The Board of Directors may remove any officer at any time with or without cause, but such removal shall not prejudice the contract rights, if any, of the person so removed.


5.4

Vacancies.


Any vacancy in an office for any reason may be filled for the unexpired portion of the term by the Board of Directors.


5.5

Duties.


(a)

Chairman.  The Chairman shall preside at all meetings of the share­holders and the Board of Directors and shall see that all orders and resolutions of the Board of Directors are carried into effect.


(b)

Chief Executive Officer.  The Chief Executive Officer of the Corpo­ra­tion shall have general supervision over the active management of the business of the Corpo­ra­tion.





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(c)

President.  The President shall have the general powers and duties of supervision and management usually vested in the office of the President of a corpo­ra­tion and shall perform such other duties as the Board of Directors may from time to time prescribe.


(d)

Vice President.  The Vice President or Vice Presidents (if any) shall be active executive officers of the Corpo­ra­tion, shall assist the Chairman, the Chief Executive Officer and the President in the active management of the business, and shall perform such other duties as the Board of Directors may from time to time prescribe.


(e)

Chief Financial Officer.  The Chief Financial Officer shall have the custody of the Corporation’s funds and securities, shall keep or cause to be kept full and accurate account of receipts and disbursements in books belonging to the Corporation, and shall deposit or cause to be deposited all monies and other valuable effects in the name and to the credit of the Corporation in such depositories as may be designated by the Board of Directors.  The Chief Financial Officer shall disburse or cause to be disbursed the funds of the Corporation as required in the ordinary course of business or as may be ordered by the Board, taking proper vouchers for such disbursements, and shall render to the Chairman, the President, the Chief Executive Officer, and directors at the regular meetings of the Board, or whenever they may require it, an account of all of his or her or her transactions as Chief Financial Officer and the financial condition of the Corporation.  He or she shall perform such other duties as may be incident to the office or as prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors.


(f)

Secretary and Assistant Secretary.  The Secretary or Assistant Secretary shall attend all meetings of the Board of Directors and all meetings of the share­holders and shall prepare and record all votes and all minutes of all such meetings in a book to be kept for that purpose.  He or she shall also perform like duties for any committee when required.  The Secretary or Assistant Secretary shall give, or cause to be given, notice of all meetings of the share­holders and of the Board of Directors when required, and unless directed otherwise by the Board of Directors, shall keep a stock record containing the names of all persons who are share­holders of the Corpo­ra­tion, showing their place of residence and the number of shares held by each of them.  The Secretary or Assistant Secretary shall have the responsibility of authenticating records of the Corpo­ra­tion.  The Secretary or Assistant Secretary shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors.


(g)

Other Officers.  Other officers appointed by the Board of Directors shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be delegated to them.


(h)

Delegation of Duties.  In case of the absence or disability of any officer of the Corpo­ra­tion or of any person authorized to act in his or her place, the Board of Directors may from time to time delegate the powers and duties of such officer to any officer, or any director, or any other person whom it may select, during such period of absence or disability.




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5.6

Indemnification, Advancement of Expenses and Insurance.


(a)

Indemnification and Advancement of Expenses.  The Corpo­ra­tion shall indemnify and advance expenses to each director and officer of the Corpo­ra­tion, or any person who may have served at the request of the Corpo­ra­tion's Board of Directors or its President or Chief Executive Officer as a director or officer of another corpo­ra­tion (and, in either case, such person's heirs, executors and administrators), to the full extent allowed by the laws of the State of Tennessee, both as now in effect and as hereafter adopted.  The Corpo­ra­tion may indemnify and advance expenses to any employee or agent of the Corpo­ra­tion who is not a director or officer (and such person's heirs, executors and administrators) to the same extent as to a director or officer, if the Board of Directors determines that doing so is in the best interests of the Corpo­ra­tion.


(b)

Non-Exclusivity of Rights.  The indemnification and expense advancement provisions of subsection (a) of this Section 5.6 shall not be exclusive of any other right which any person (and such person's heirs, executors and administrators) may have or hereafter acquire under any statute, provision of the Charter, provision of these Bylaws, resolution adopted by the share­holders, resolution adopted by the Board of Directors, agreement, or insurance (purchased by the Corpo­ra­tion or other­wise), both as to action in such person's official capacity and as to action in another capacity.


(c)

Insurance.  The Corpo­ra­tion may maintain insurance, at its expense, to protect itself and any individual who is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of the Corpo­ra­tion, or who, while a director, officer, employee or agent of the Corpo­ra­tion, is or was serving at the request of the Corpo­ra­tion's Board of Directors or its Chief Executive Officer as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee or agent of another corpo­ra­tion, partnership, joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan or other enterprise against any expense, liability or loss whether or not the Corpo­ra­tion would have the power to indemnify such person against such expense, liability or loss under this Article or the Act.



ARTICLE VI.

SHARES OF STOCK


6.1

Shares with or without Certificates.


The Board of Directors may authorize that some or all of the shares of any or all of the Corpo­ra­tion's classes or series of stock be evidenced by a certi­fi­cate or certi­fi­cates of stock.  The Board of Directors may also authorize the issue of some or all of the shares of any or all of the Corpo­ra­tion's classes or series of stock without certi­fi­cates.  The rights and obligations of share­holders with the same class and/or series of stock shall be identical whether or not their shares are represented by certi­fi­cates.


(a)

Shares with Certificates.  If the Board of Directors chooses to issue shares of stock evidenced by a certi­fi­cate or certi­fi­cates, each individual certi­fi­cate shall include the following on its face: (i) the Corpo­ra­tion's name, (ii) the fact that the Corpo­ra­tion is




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organized under the laws of the State of Tennessee, (iii) the name of the person to whom the certi­fi­cate is issued, (iv) the number of shares represented thereby, (v) the class of shares and the designation of the series, if any, which the certifi­cate represents, and (vi) such other information as applicable law may require or as may be lawful.


If the Corpo­ra­tion is authorized to issue different classes of shares or different series within a class, the designations, relative rights, preferences and limitations determined for each series (and the authority of the Board of Directors to determine variations for future series) shall be summarized on the front or back of each certi­fi­cate.  Alternatively, each certi­fi­cate shall state on its front or back that the Corpo­ra­tion will furnish the share­holder this information in writing, without charge, upon request.


Each certi­fi­cate of stock issued by the Corpo­ra­tion shall be signed (either manually or in facsimile) by any two officers of the Corporation.  If the person who signed a certi­fi­cate no longer holds office when the certi­fi­cate is issued, the certi­fi­cate is nonetheless valid.


(b)

Shares without Certificates.  If the Board of Directors chooses to issue shares of stock without certi­fi­cates, the Corpo­ra­tion, if required by the Act, shall, within a reason­able time after the issue or transfer of shares without certi­fi­cates, send the share­holder a written statement of the information required on certi­fi­cates by Section 6.1(a) of these Bylaws and any other information required by the Act.


6.2

Subscriptions for Shares.


Subscriptions for shares of the Corpo­ra­tion shall be valid only if they are in writing.  Unless the subscription agreement provides other­wise, subscriptions for shares, regardless of the time when they are made, shall be paid in full at such time, or in such installments and at such periods, as shall be determined by the Board of Directors.  All calls for payment on subscrip­tions shall be uniform as to all shares of the same class or of the same series, unless the subscription agreement specifies otherwise.


6.3

Transfers.


Transfers of shares of the capital stock of the Corpora­tion shall be made only on the books of the Corpo­ra­tion by (i) the holder of record thereof, (ii) by his or her legal represen­tative, who, upon request of the Corpo­ra­tion, shall furnish proper evidence of authority to transfer, or (iii) his or her attorney, authorized by a power of attorney duly executed and filed with the Secretary of the Corpo­ra­tion or a duly appointed transfer agent.  Such transfers shall be made only upon surrender, if applicable, of the certi­fi­cate or certi­fi­cates for such shares properly endorsed and with all taxes thereon paid.




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6.4

Lost, Destroyed or Stolen Certificates.


No certi­fi­cate for shares of stock of the Corpo­ra­tion shall be issued in place of any certi­fi­cate alleged to have been lost, destroyed or stolen except on production of evidence, satisfactory to the Board of Directors, of such loss, destruction or theft, and, if the Board of Directors so requires, upon the furnishing of an indemnity bond in such amount and with such terms and such surety as the Board of Directors may in its discretion require.



ARTICLE VII.

CORPORATE ACTIONS


7.1

Contracts.


Unless otherwise required by the Board of Directors, the Chairman, the President, the Chief Executive Officer or any Vice President shall execute contracts or other instruments on behalf of and in the name of the Corpo­ra­tion.  The Board of Directors may from time to time authorize any other officer, assistant officer or agent to enter into any contract or execute any instrument in the name of and on behalf of the Corpo­ra­tion as it may deem appropriate, and such authority may be general or confined to specific instances.


7.2

Loans.


No loans shall be contracted on behalf of the Corpo­ra­tion and no evidence of indebtedness shall be issued in its name unless authorized by the Chairman, the President, the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Financial Officer or the Board of Directors.  Such authority may be general or confined to specific instances.


7.3

Checks, Drafts, Etc.


Unless otherwise required by the Board of Directors, all checks, drafts, bills of exchange and other negotiable instru­ments of the Corpo­ra­tion shall be signed by either the Chairman, the President, the Chief Executive Officer, a Vice President or such other officer, assistant officer or agent of the Corpo­ra­tion as may be authorized so to do by the Board of Directors.  Such authority may be general or confined to specific business, and, if so directed by the Board, the signatures of two or more such officers may be required.


7.4

Deposits.


All funds of the Company not otherwise employed shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corpo­ra­tion in such banks or other depositories as the Board of Directors may authorize.




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7.5

Voting Securities Held by the Corporation.


Unless otherwise required by the Board of Directors, the Chairman, the President or the Chief Executive Officer  shall have full power and authority on behalf of the Corpo­ra­tion to attend any meeting of security holders, or to take action on written consent as a security holder, of other corpo­ra­tions in which the Corpo­ra­tion may hold securities.  In connection therewith the Chairman, the President, or the Chief Executive Officer shall possess and may exercise any and all rights and powers incident to the ownership of such securities which the Corpo­ra­tion possesses.  The Board of Directors may, from time to time, confer like powers upon any other person or persons.


7.6

Dividends.


The Board of Directors may, from time to time, declare, and the Corpo­ra­tion may pay, dividends on its outstanding shares of capital stock in the manner and upon the terms and conditions provided by applicable law.  The record date for the determination of share­holders entitled to receive the payment of any dividend shall be determined by the Board of Directors, but which in any event shall not be less than ten (10) days prior to the date of such payment.



ARTICLE VIII.

FISCAL YEAR


The fiscal year of the Corpo­ra­tion shall be deter­mined by the Board of Directors, and in the absence of such determination, shall be the calendar year.



ARTICLE IX.

CORPORATE SEAL


The Corpo­ra­tion shall not have a corporate seal.



ARTICLE X.

AMENDMENT OF BYLAWS


These Bylaws may be altered, amended, repealed or restated, and new Bylaws may be adopted, at any meeting of the share­holders by the affirmative vote of a majority of the stock represented at such meeting, or by the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the Board of Directors who are present at any regular or special meeting.


ARTICLE XI.

NOTICE


Unless otherwise provided for in these Bylaws, any notice required shall be in writing except that oral notice is effective if it is reason­able under the circumstances and not prohibited




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by the Charter or these Bylaws.  Notice may be communicated in person; by telephone, telegraph, teletype or other form of wire or wireless communication; or by mail or private carrier.  If these forms of personal notice are impracticable, notice may be communicated by a newspaper of general circulation in the area where published; or by radio, television or other form of public broadcast communication.  Written notice to a domestic or foreign corpo­ra­tion authorized to transact business in Tennessee may be addressed to its registered agent at its registered office or to the corpo­ra­tion or its secretary at its principal office as shown in its most recent annual report or, in the case of a foreign corpo­ra­tion that has not yet delivered an annual report, in its application for a certi­fi­cate of authority.


Written notice to share­holders, if in a comprehensible form, is effective when mailed, if mailed postpaid and correctly addressed to the share­holder's address shown in the Corpo­ra­tion's current record of share­holders.  Except as provided above, written notice, if in a comprehensible form, is effective at the earliest of the following:  (a) when received; (b) five (5) days after its deposit in the United States mail, if mailed correctly addressed and with first class postage affixed thereon; (c) on the date shown on the return receipt, if sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, and the receipt is signed by or on behalf of the addressee; or (d) twenty (20) days after its deposit in the United States mail, as evidenced by the postmark if mailed correctly addressed, and with other than first class, registered or certified postage affixed.  Oral notice is effective when communicated if communicated in a comprehensible manner.






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