Maine Statutes

§ 13-C §302 — General powers

Maine § 13-C §302
JurisdictionMaine
Title 13-CMAINE BUSINESS CORPORATION ACT
Ch. 3PURPOSES AND POWERS

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 13-C, § 13-C §302 (2026).

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Unless its articles of incorporation provide otherwise, a corporation has perpetual duration and succession in its corporate name and has the same powers as an individual to do all things necessary or convenient to carry out its business and affairs, including, without limitation, power to:

1.Suit. Sue and be sued, complain and defend in its corporate name;
2.Corporate seal. Have a corporate seal, which may be altered at will, and to use it, or a facsimile of it, by impressing or affixing it or in any other manner reproducing it;
3.Bylaws. Make and amend bylaws, not inconsistent with its articles of incorporation or with the laws of this State, for managing the business and regulating the affairs of the corporation;
4.Acquire property. Purchase, receive, lease or otherwise acquire, and

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Legislative History

PL 2001, c. 640, §A2 (NEW). PL 2001, c. 640, §B7 (AFF).

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