504.302 - GENERAL POWERS.

        504.302  GENERAL POWERS.         Unless its articles of incorporation provide otherwise, every      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 affairs, including without      limitation all of the following powers:         1.  Sue and be sued, complain, and defend in its corporate name.         2.  Have a corporate seal, which may be altered at will, and to      use it, or a facsimile of it, by impressing, affixing, or in any      other manner reproducing it.         3.  Make and amend bylaws not inconsistent with its articles of      incorporation or with the laws of this state, for regulating and      managing the affairs of the corporation.         4.  Purchase, receive, lease, or otherwise acquire, and own, hold,      improve, use, and otherwise deal with real or personal property, or      any legal or equitable interest in property, wherever located.         5.  Sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, and otherwise      dispose of all or any part of its property.         6.  Purchase, receive, subscribe for, or otherwise acquire, own,      hold, vote, use, sell, mortgage, lend, pledge, or otherwise dispose      of, and deal in and with, shares or other interests in, or      obligations of, any entity.         7.  Make contracts and guarantees, incur liabilities, borrow      money, issue notes, bonds, and other obligations, and secure any of      its obligations by mortgage or pledge of any of its property,      franchises, or income.         8.  Lend money, invest and reinvest its funds, and receive and      hold real and personal property as security for repayment, except as      limited by section 504.833.         9.  Be a promoter, partner, member, associate, or manager of any      partnership, joint venture, trust, or other entity.         10.  Conduct its activities, locate offices, and exercise the      powers granted by this chapter in or out of this state.         11.  Elect or appoint directors, officers, employees, and agents      of the corporation, define their duties, and fix their compensation.         12.  Pay pensions and establish pension plans, pension trusts, and      other benefit and incentive plans for any or all of its current or      former directors, officers, employees, and agents.         13.  Make donations not inconsistent with law for the public      welfare or for charitable, religious, scientific, or educational      purposes and for other purposes that further the corporate interest.         14.  Impose dues, assessments, and admission and transfer fees      upon its members.         15.  Establish conditions for admission of members, admit members,      and issue memberships.         16.  Carry on a business.         17.  Do all things necessary or convenient, not inconsistent with      law, to further the activities and affairs of the corporation.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1049, §25, 192