Iowa Code § 491.3
Powers
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Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2016
Among the powers of such corporations are the following:
Among the powers of such corporations are the following:
1. To have perpetual succession.
1. To have perpetual succession.
2. To sue and be sued by its corporate name.
2. To sue and be sued by its corporate name.
3. To have a common seal, which it may alter at pleasure.
3. To have a common seal, which it may alter at pleasure.
4. To render the interests of the stockholders transferable.
4. To render the interests of the stockholders transferable.
5. To exempt the private property of its members from liability for corporate debts, except as otherwise declared.
5. To exempt the private property of its members from liability for corporate debts, except as otherwise declared.
6. To make contracts and acquire and transfer property, possessing the same powers in such respects as natural persons.
6. To make contracts and acquire and transfer property, possessing the same powers in such respects as natural persons.
7. To establish bylaws, and make all rules and regulations necessary for the management of its affairs.
7. To establish bylaws, and make all rules and regulations necessary for the management of its affairs.
8. A corporation organized under or subject to this chapter may make indemnification as provided in sections 490.850 through 490.859.
8. A corporation organized under or subject to this chapter may make indemnification as provided in sections 490.850 through 490.859.
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See Code editor’s note on simple harmonization
Subsection 6 amended
83 Acts, ch 71, §2; 90 Acts, ch 1205, §29; 2002 Acts, ch 1154, §102, 125; 2015 Acts, ch 29, §63; 2015 Acts, ch 30, §160
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