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  8. Chapter 5 - Navigation Companies


Chapter 5 - Navigation Companies


  • § 52-5-1. Granting of corporate powers and privileges by Secretary of State
  • § 52-5-2. Filing of petition for incorporation; contents of petition; attachment of affidavit of incorporators; endorsement, recordation, and filing of petitions by Secretary of State
  • § 52-5-3. Issuance of certificate of incorporation generally
  • § 52-5-4. Time of commencement of corporate existence; payment of fee for issuance of certificate
  • § 52-5-5. Duty of Secretary of State to assure company's compliance with chapter prior to issuance of certificate; certificate as constituting evidence of corporation's existence and compliance with chapter
  • § 52-5-6. Organization of company; quorum; election of first board of directors; qualifications of directors; election and appointment of officers and agents; annual election of, and filling of vacancies on, board of directors
  • § 52-5-7. Opening books of subscription for capital stock; restriction on increase of capital stock
  • § 52-5-8. Manner of payment for stock; auction sale of stock upon default by subscriber; giving delinquent subscriber notice of auction sale
  • § 52-5-9. Stock as constituting personal property; determination of manner of transfer of stock
  • § 52-5-10. Procedure for increase of capital stock
  • § 52-5-11. Powers of companies generally
  • § 52-5-12. Adoption of chapter by companies incorporated prior to April 1, 1969, and by persons otherwise owning or operating a navigation business
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