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Current as of: 2010
Chapter 5Corporate Finance
Chapter 6Bylaws, Shareholders And Voting
Chapter 11Dissolution

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Questions & Answers: Corporations

A corporation was dissolved by the state due to 17 years of unpaid annual report fees. The sole owner of the corporation has died. He has left the dissolved corporation's buildin...
Shari, Please clarify what you mean when you say the owner "left" the corporation's building to his children. Even though the corporation was dissolved it still continues to exist...
The building and the shares were given to the children the will. There are 17 years of back annual renewal fees that are delinquent and unpaid by the corporation. The will also s...
Shari, Strictly speaking, I don't see how the will could leave the building to the children. If I understand correctly, the father did not personally own the building in his own na...
There are 6 shareholders that are all related. Four of the shareholders are involved in the creation of the new LLC without the other 2 shareholders. No transfers of shares have...
If the president of a board says something to a child (member) in her vehicle on personal time. Then that child repeats it to another child (member) during company time is the boa...

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Maine Revised Statutes Title 13 - Corporations
Maine Revised Statutes Title 13-A - Maine Business Corporation Act
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Tennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 3 > Part 1 > § 65-3-110. Power of department of transportation to take evidence


Current as of: 2010

The department of transportation has the power to examine, under oath, any person, or the directors, officers, agents, and employees of any such corporation doing business in this state, concerning the management of its affairs, and to obtain information pursuant to this chapter and chapter 5 of this title, and has the power to issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses, to compel the production of books and papers, and to administer oaths.

[Acts 1897, ch. 10, § 9; Shan., § 3059a27; Code 1932, § 5403; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-312; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 10.]

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