Section 3.6. Incorporation of Adjoining Lands. Any owner or owners of Adjoining Lands (other than Declarant) may apply to the Declarant (or to the Board of Directors of the Master Association after the termination of the Class B membership) to have said Adjoining Land made subject hereto or the Declarant may purchase Adjoining Lands and either subject such Adjoining Lands to the Castle Pines North regime as provided herein or seek the approval of a majority of the Board to do so after the termination of the Class B membership. Upon the written approval of the Declarant or a majority of the Board alter termination of the Class B membership to the inclusion of such Adjoining Land within the Castle Pines North regime, the owner or owners thereof may make such land subject hereto by executing an instrument in writing which shall satisfy the requirements herein for a Declaration of Annexation subjecting such lands to this Declaration, which shall also be executed by the Declarant or the Board, as applicable, as evidence of their approval, and which shall be recorded in the records of the Clerk and Recorder of Douglas County, Colorado. Thereafter, such Adjoining Land shall be subject to this Declaration and this Declaration shall be expanded as provided herein for the Expansion Master Association Properties annexed to the Master Association Properties.
Section 4.1. Master Association. The Master Association has been or will be formed as a Colorado corporation under the Colorado Nonprofit Corporation Act. The Master Association shall have the duties, powers and rights set forth in this Declaration and in the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws.
Section 4.2. Board of Directors. The affairs of the Master Association shall be managed by a Board of Directors. Subject to the provisions of Section 4.7 hereof, the number, term, election and qualifications of the Board of Directors shall be fixed in the Articles of Incorporation and/or Bylaws. The Board of Directors may, by resolution, delegate portions of its authority to an executive committee or to other committees, to tribunals, to Managers, to officers of the Master Association or to agents and employees of the Master Association, but such delegation of authority shall not relieve the Board of Directors of the ultimate responsibility for management of the affairs of the Master Association. Action by or on behalf of the Master Association may be taken by the Board of Directors or any duly authorized executive committee, officer, Manager, agent or employee without a vote of Delegates, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Declaration.