Arizona Statutes
§ 10-11904 — Powers of corporation sole
Arizona § 10-11904
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 10-11904 (2026).
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Upon executing and filing for record articles of incorporation as provided in this article, the person subscribing thereto and his successor in office by the name or title specified in the articles, shall thereafter be deemed a corporation sole with perpetual succession, and may acquire and possess, by gift, bequest, devise or purchase, and hold property, sell, rent or otherwise dispose of such property, borrow money and give written security therefor, and secure payment thereof by mortgage or other lien.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 10-1001
Authority to amend§ 10-1002
Amendment by board of directors§ 10-1005
Amendment before issuance of shares§ 10-1006
Articles of amendment§ 10-1007
Restated articles of incorporation§ 10-1008
Amendment pursuant to reorganization§ 10-1009
Effect of amendments§ 10-11001
Authority to amend§ 10-11002
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Arizona § 10-11904, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/az/10-11904.