North Carolina Statutes

§ 117-28 — Foreign corporations; domestication; rights and privileges

North Carolina § 117-28
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 117Electrification
Art. 3Miscellaneous Provisions

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 117-28 (2026).

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Any electric or telephone membership corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of any adjoining state, which corporation desires to extend its lines into this State for the purpose of obtaining its power and energy needs, or an exchange interconnection, or for the purpose of supplying electric or telephone service to citizens and residents of this State, shall be and is hereby granted the right to domesticate in this State as such electric or telephone membership corporation, and, after such domestication, any such corporation shall have and enjoy all the rights, privileges, benefits and immunities granted to electric or telephone membership corporations under the laws of this State and shall be subject to the terms, provisions and conditions of this Chapter, and oth

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Legislative History

(1941, c. 12; 1959, c. 387, s. 3.)

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