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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 53 - Corporations

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 53 - Corporations


Current as of: 2010
Article 1State Corporation Commission
Article 2Fees and Miscellaneous Corporation Law
Article 3Franchise Tax
Article 4Cooperative Associations
Article 5Corporate Reports
Article 6Professional Corporations
Article 7Business Development Corporation
Article 7AEconomic Development Corporation
Article 7BNew Mexico Research Applications
Article 8Nonprofit Corporations
Article 9Indian Pueblos
Article 10Unincorporated Associations
Article 11Business Corporations; Substantive Provisions
Article 12Business Corporations; Formation of Corporations
Article 13Business Corporations; Amendment of Articles of Incorporation
Article 14Business Corporations; Mergers and Consolidations
Article 15Business Corporations; Sale of Assets
Article 16Business Corporations; Dissolution of Corporations
Article 17Business Corporations; Foreign Corporations
Article 18Business Corporations; Miscellaneous Provisions
Article 19Limited Liability Companies
Article 20Foreign Business Trust Administration

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Questions & Answers: Corporations

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...
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