A Washington Waiver of Notice and Consent to Meeting is a legal document that allows shareholders or directors of a Washington corporation to waive their right to receive prior notice of a meeting and to consent to the meeting taking place without the required notice period. This document is typically used when there is a need to hold a meeting at short notice or in circumstances where it is not practical to provide the usual notice. The Washington Waiver of Notice and Consent to Meeting serves as a written confirmation that all parties involved are aware of the meeting and give their consent for it to proceed despite the lack of proper notice. By signing the waiver, shareholders or directors agree to waive their right to object on the grounds of inadequate notice. It is important to note that there are different types of Washington Waiver of Notice and Consent to Meeting, depending on who is waiving the notice and consenting to the meeting. Some common types include: 1. Shareholder Waiver: This is when shareholders of a Washington corporation waive their right to receive notice and provide consent for a meeting to take place without the required notice period. 2. Director Waiver: In this case, directors of a Washington corporation waive their right to receive prior notice and consent to a meeting without the usual notice period. 3. Unanimous Shareholder Consent: This type of waiver occurs when all shareholders of a Washington corporation provide unanimous written consent to a meeting without the need for prior notice. It is essential to ensure that the Washington Waiver of Notice and Consent to Meeting complies with the applicable state laws and the corporation's governing documents. Consulting with an attorney can help ensure its accuracy and legality.