North Carolina Statutes

§ 106-505 — Incorporation; powers and term of existence

North Carolina § 106-505
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 106Agriculture
Art. 45Agricultural Societies and Fairs

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 106-505 (2026).

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Any number of resident persons, not less than 10, may associate together in any county, under written articles of association, subscribed by the members thereof, and specifying the object of the association to encourage and promote agriculture, domestic manufactures, and the mechanic arts, under such name and style as they may choose, subject to any other applicable provisions of law, and thereby become a body corporate with all the powers incident to such a body, and may take and hold such property, both real and personal, as may be needful to promote the objects of their association. Whenever any such association is formed subsequent to April 1, 1949, a copy of the articles of incorporation shall be filed with the Secretary of State, together with any other information the Secretary of S

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