§ 17633 Conservator Calling Meetings
This law says that if someone is put in charge of a company's stuff (like money and property), they can call meetings to make big decisions, like picking new leaders for the company.
Imagine a company is having money problems, and a court puts a person called a 'conservator' in charge to fix things.
This person can call a meeting to fire the old bosses and pick new ones, even if the old bosses don't want to leave.
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§ 17633 Conservator Calling Meetings
Last verified: January 11, 2026