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What
are General Powers? |
Corporations
may be organized for any lawful purpose;
however, the Articles of Incorporation may limit the actual
purpose of the corporation.
If a corporation engages in a business that is subject to
regulation under another statute of the state, the corporation may be
allowed under Chapter 490 only if such organization is permitted by and
subject to the limitations of any other regulatory statute.
Unless the Articles of Incorporation provide otherwise, a
corporation will not have perpetual duration and succession to its
corporate name. So long as
the Annual Reports are filed with the Secretary of State,
corporations have the same power as an individual to conduct business
and affairs in the state, in conjunction with the following:
1). Sue and be sued,
as well as complain and defend in a corporate name;
2). Have a corporate
seal which may be altered at will;
3). Make or amend
Bylaws, not inconsistent with its own Articles of
4). Purchase,
receive, lease, or otherwise acquire and own, hold, approve, use
and otherwise deal with real or
5). Sell, convey,
mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange or otherwise dispose of any or all of
its property;
6). Purchase,
receive, subscribe for, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, vote,
7). Make contracts
and guarantees, incur liability, borrow money, issue notes,
8). Lend money,
invest and reinvest its funds, and receive and hold real and personal
property as security for
9). Be a promoter,
partner, member, associate or manager of any partnership, joint venture,
trust or other
10). Conduct its business, locate offices and exercise the powers
granted by Chapter 490, within or outside of
11). Elect directors and appoint officers, employees and agents
of the corporation, define their duties, fix their
12). Pay pensions and establish pension plans, pension trusts,
profit sharing plans, share bonus plans, share
13). Make donations for the public welfare or for charitable,
scientific or educational purposes;
14). Transact any lawful business that will aid governmental
policy;
15). Make payments
or donations or do any other act not inconsistent with law that furthers
the business and |
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