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==We want to have a director who is 16 or 17 years old. How do we do this?==
==We want to have a director who is 16 or 17 years old. How do we do this?==


Societies wishing to have a director of 16 or 17 years of age may do so if they have a bylaw permitting them to do so.  Those wishing to do so should also create a policy to guide the society.  Among other things,  16 and 17 year old do not have the legal capacity to enter into contracts so it is important to consider the limits that may be operating upon them before they become directors.
Societies wishing to have a director of 16 or 17 years of age may do so if they have a bylaw permitting them to do so.  Those wishing to do so should also create a policy to guide the society.  Among other things,  16 and 17 year olds do not have the legal capacity to enter into contracts so it is important to consider the limits that may be operating upon them before they become directors.


==What is a senior manager?==
==What is a senior manager?==
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