§ 146. General powers of corporation

15 U.S.C. § 146 (N/A)
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Shall have the right of succession during the existence of the corporation;

Shall have a corporate seal and may, with the approval of the Secretary, alter it;

May sue and be sued;

Shall have the right to transact the business authorized by its articles of incorporation and such further business as is properly connected therewith or necessary and incidental thereto;

May make contracts and incur liabilities;

May acquire and hold real or personal property, necessary to effect the purpose for which it is formed, and dispose of such property when no longer needed for such purposes;

May borrow money and issue its notes, coupon or registered bonds, or other evidences of debt, and secure their payment by a mortgage of its property; and

May establish such branch offices at such places in China as it deems advisable.

(Sept. 19, 1922, ch. 346, § 6, 42 Stat. 851; Feb. 26, 1925, ch. 345, § 6, 43 Stat. 996.)