Section 6010. Selection of inspectors at stockholders' meetings  


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  • Unless
      otherwise provided  in  the  by-laws,  the  board,  in  advance  of  any
      stockholders'  meeting, may appoint one or more inspectors to act at the
      meeting or any adjournment thereof. If inspectors are not so  appointed,
      the  person presiding at a stockholders' meeting may, and on the request
      of any stockholder entitled to vote thereat shall, appoint one  or  more
      inspectors.  In  case  any  person appointed fails to appear or act, the
      vacancy may be filled by appointment made by the board in advance of the
      meeting or  at  the  meeting  by  the  person  presiding  thereat.  Each
      inspector,  before entering upon the discharge of his duties, shall take
      and sign an oath faithfully to execute the duties of inspector  at  such
      meeting  with  strict  impartiality  and  according  to  the best of his
      ability. No director or officer of the corporation shall be eligible  to
      act as an inspector of an election of directors of such corporation.