Louisiana Statutes
§ 3:203 — Powers
Louisiana § 3:203
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 3Agriculture and Forestry
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La. Stat. Ann. § 3:203 (2026).
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Corporations organized under this Chapter may enjoy succession by its corporate name for the period of time expressed in its act of incorporation, not to exceed ninety nine years; contract, sue, and be sued in its corporate name; make and use a corporate seal, and alter it at pleasure; invest its board of directors with all corporate powers, subject to restrictions named in its charter; name and appoint such managers, directors, or officers as the interest and convenience of the corporation require; make and establish, alter, and amend such by-laws and rules for the proper management and regulation of the affairs of the corporation as may be necessary and proper; acquire property by grant, donation, or purchase in the due course of business, and lease, hold, and dispose of, mortgage, and p
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