5707 - Exception to requirement of notice.

     § 5707.  Exception to requirement of notice.        (a)  General rule.--Whenever any notice or communication is     required to be given to any person under the provisions of this     subpart or by the articles or bylaws of any nonprofit     corporation or by the terms of any agreement or other instrument     or as a condition precedent to taking any corporate action and     communication with that person is then unlawful, the giving of     the notice or communication to such person shall not be required     and there shall be no duty to apply for a license or other     permission to do so. Any action or meeting that is taken or held     without notice or communication to that person shall have the     same validity as if the notice or communication had been duly     given. If the action taken is such as to require the filing of     any document with respect thereto under any provision of law or     any agreement or other instrument, it shall be sufficient, if     such is the fact and if notice or communication is required, to     state therein that notice or communication was given to all     persons entitled to receive notice or communication except     persons with whom communication was unlawful.        (b)  Members without forwarding addresses.--Subsection (a)     shall also be applicable to any member with whom the corporation     has been unable to communicate for more than 24 consecutive     months because communications to the member are returned     unclaimed or the member has otherwise failed to provide the     corporation with a current address. Whenever the member provides     the corporation with a current address, subsection (a) shall     cease to be applicable to the member under this subsection.     (Dec. 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, eff. imd.)        1990 Amendment.  Act 198 reenacted and amended the entire     section.        Cross References.  Section 5707 is referred to in section     5701 of this title.