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Current as of: 2010
§ 42Specific purposes
§ 50Reorganization of corporations formed prior to 1915
§ 108Banks, trust and mutual insurance companies
§ 196Power of historical corporations to amend articles
§ 231Acknowledgments by stockholder or officer
§ 273Public service corporations, powers of board
§ 274Attachment and sale of stock
§ 441Corporation to produce books on notice
§ 442Notice for production
§ 443Contempt
§ 444Injunction and receivership
§ 561Prohibited acts
§ 562Distributions required
§ 563Conformity with articles of association
§ 564Powers of attorney general
§ 565Trusts
§ 566Distribution required
§ 567Effect of trust instrument
§ 568Future federal amendments

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