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Utah Code 78B-2-306. Action against corporate stockholders or directors

 

Utah Code > Title 78B > Chapter 2 > § 78B-2-306 - Action against corporate stockholders or directors


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     Actions against directors or stockholders of a corporation to recover a penalty or forfeiture imposed, or to enforce a liability created shall be brought within three years after the discovery by the aggrieved party of the facts upon which the penalty or forfeiture attached, or the liability accrued. Actions against stockholders of a bank pursuant to levy of assessment to collect their statutory liability must be brought within three years after the levy of the assessment.
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Tennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 1 > Part 1 > § 65-1-114. Former public service commission officers to retain service weapons


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A public service commission officer who is authorized to carry a firearm while on duty, and has more than twenty-five (25) years of honorable service, and leaves the service of the public service commission before retirement eligibility because of personnel actions executed under Acts 1995, ch. 305, may retain such employee's service weapon under the provisions of § 65-15-106(c)(3).

[Acts 1996, ch. 931, § 2; T.C.A. § 65-1-305.]

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