CHAPTER
II
CAPACITY,
PATRIMONY AND SOCIAL RESOURCES
ARTICLE 3:
LACNIC
is capable to acquire goods and contract obligations. Consequently it can
operate with public and private banking and financial institutions.
ARTICLE
4:
The
patrimony consists of the goods it currently possesses, and those it may
acquire henceforth under any title, and of the resources it obtains from:
- the
ordinary and extraordinary quotas paid by the members;
- the
rents its goods produce;
- the
donations, inheritances, bequeaths and subventions;
- the
income it may obtain as a result of activities within the framework of its
objectives;
- any
other income it may legally obtain in concordance with the non-profit character
of the institution.
ARTICLE
5:
The
structure of the LACNIC includes the following elements:
- The Members: who hold the power in the institution;
- the Assembly, which is the sovereign organ of the institution;
- The Board of Directors, which manage and administer the institution;
- The Fiscal Commission; which controls the functioning of the institution and
the actions of the Board;
- The Electoral Committee; which is in charge of the organization of
elections;
- The Committees; which execute the diverse actions of the institution.
* Article modified at the Member Assembly held on May 29, 2008.
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