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  8. Chapter 5 - Scrip Corporations


Chapter 5 - Scrip Corporations


  • § 921 General provisions
  • § 922 Certificate of public good
  • § 923 Definitions
  • § 924 Examination; bonds
  • § 925 Consent of Commissioner required
  • § 926 Redemption
  • § 927 Limitation of amount of scrip issued
  • § 928 Issuance; rights of holders; liquidations; actions
  • § 929 Redemption right
  • § 930 Borrowing scrip by municipal corporations
  • § 931 Use of scrip in payment of taxes or wages
  • § 932 Indebtedness pledged to secure scrip
  • § 933 Security and redemption funds
  • § 934 Bank deposits left with bank
  • § 935 Redemption; action against corporation limited
  • § 936 Surplus monies belong to State
  • § 937 Enjoining issuance of scrip
  • § 938 Penalties
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