Massachusetts Statutes

§ 10A — Consolidation and merger with foreign corporations; agreement; governing state law; submission of articles; filing of articles

Massachusetts·Part I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT·Title XXII CORPORATIONS·Ch. 180 CORPORATIONS FOR CHARITABLE AND CERTAIN OTHER PURPOSES

Section 10A.

(a)Any one or more corporations as defined in section two may consolidate or merge with one or more other corporations organized under the laws of any other state or states of the United States, if the laws of such other state or states permit. The constituent corporations may consolidate to form a new corporation, which may be a corporation of the state under the laws of which any one of the constituent corporations is organized, or they may merge into a single corporation which may be any one of the constituent corporations; provided, however, that if one or more of the constituent corporations constitutes a public charity governed by this chapter, the resulting or surviving corporation shall constitute a public charity governed by this chapter.
(b)(1) Such corporations as

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