Louisiana Statutes
§ 6:241
Louisiana § 6:241
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 6Banks and Banking
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La. Stat. Ann. § 6:241 (2026).
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§241. General corporate powers A. A state bank may be organized to exercise the powers provided in this law and such other general powers as are appropriate to its purpose. B. A state bank shall, without specific mention thereof in its articles of incorporation, have all the powers conferred by this law and the following general corporate powers:
(1)To have and enjoy succession by a corporate name to be selected by it and by that corporate name to contract and to appear as a natural person in all courts of justice and elsewhere.
(2)To receive, hold, purchase, acquire, and convey by and under its corporate name any property including bonds, stocks, and securities of the United States of America, of any of the states, or of any corporation, board, or body, public or private, as may be nece
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Related
Hagood v. Pickering
385 So. 2d 405 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1980)
Acadiana Bank v. Hayes
498 So. 2d 275 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1986)
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