Illinois Statutes

§ 441 — General corporate powers

Illinois § 441
JurisdictionIllinois
TopicREGULATION
Ch. 215INSURANCE
Act 215 ILCS 5/Illinois Insurance Code.
Art.Article XXVIII - Final Provisions

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Bluebook
215 Ill. Comp. Stat. 441 (2026).

Text

(1)In order to carry out the purpose for which it is organized, each company under the laws of the State and subject to the provisions of this Code shall have (a) perpetual succession by its corporate name unless a limited period of duration is stated in its articles of incorporation;
(b)power in its corporate name to sue and be sued, to contract and be contracted with, to own, hold, sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease and otherwise dispose of real and personal property;
(c)power to adopt by-laws not in conflict with the provisions of this Code, and to adopt and use a seal and to alter the same at pleasure;
(d)power to make donations in reasonable amounts for the public welfare or for charitable, scientific, religious or educational purposes;
(e)such other powers as shall be needful

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Legislative History

(Source: Laws 1959, p. 151.)

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