Delaware Statutes

§ 104 — Estate vested in corporation

Delaware § 104
JurisdictionDelaware
Title27
Ch. 1RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES AND CORPORATIONS

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Del. Code tit. 27, § 104 (2026).

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All the estate, right and title which any such society or congregation may have in any property, real or personal, in themselves, or by trustees, or for their use before incorporation shall upon incorporation become vested in the corporation, which may grant, demise or dispose thereof.

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Legislative History

26 Del. Laws, c. 89, § 5 ; Code 1915, § 2168; Code 1935, § 2475; 27 Del. C. 1953, § 104

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