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Indiana Code > Title 23 > Article 7 - General Civil Or Charitable Corporations

 

Indiana Code > Title 23 > Article 7 - General Civil Or Charitable Corporations


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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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Indiana Laws: Corporations

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Indiana Code > Title 23 > Article 7 - General Civil Or Charitable Corporations

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