North Carolina Statutes
§ 54-109.27 — Societies and other associations
North Carolina § 54-109.27
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 54-109.27 (2026).
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Societies, and copartnerships composed primarily of individuals who are eligible to membership, and corporations whose stockholders are composed primarily of such individuals, may be admitted to membership in the same manner and under the same conditions as individuals, but may not borrow in excess of their shareholdings. Provided, however, secured loans in excess of shareholdings may be made to nonprofit societies, copartnerships, and corporations who are members. (1975, c. 538, s. 1; 1979, c. 809, s. 1.)
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Nearby Sections
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§ 54-109.1
Definition and purposes§ 54-109.10
Creation and supervision of Division§ 54-109.105
What information deemed confidential; disclosure; certain information deemed public; exchange of information§ 54-109.106
Foreign Credit Unions§ 54-109.11
Duties of Administrator§ 54-109.12
Corporations organized hereunder subject to Administrator of Credit Unions; rules and regulations§ 54-109.13
Revocation of certificate; liquidation§ 54-109.14
Fees§ 54-109.15
Reports§ 54-109.16
Examinations required; payment of cost§ 54-109.17
Records§ 54-109.19
Removal of officers§ 54-109.2
Organization procedure§ 54-109.20
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